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    urgent certification number

    Hi all,
    I have cleared all oracle 9i exams and received my OCA and OCP sucess kit, but I don't know what number is my certification number? Any help appriciated.


    meena

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    you dont have a number heh

    even everyone share same login/password in www.oracle.com LOL

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    Doesn't anyone go to the OCP site and login? I think I did the day after I received mine.. I was so impressed. I've never been back.
    OCP 8i, 9i DBA
    Brisbane Australia

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    I did download the logos first time I went there. It also was the last time I logged on to it.
    Leo
    Oracle 8i OCP DBA
    Toronto, Canada

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    Smile

    Your Prometric ID/No is your OCA/OCP number.

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    I read somewhere on Oracle website that they were about to create ways to check each OCP status based on an ID number.

    Until now, the only number that identifies an OCP is its Prometric ID number. That ID is used to track each candidate and each Prometric exam took by them, not just Oracle's.
    An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.
    —Friedrich Engels

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    Originally posted by grjohnson
    Doesn't anyone go to the OCP site and login? I think I did the day after I received mine.. I was so impressed. I've never been back.
    Same here. There's nothing interesting.
    Sanjay G.
    Oracle Certified Professional 8i, 9i.

    "The degree of normality in a database is inversely proportional to that of its DBA"

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