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Thread: Are 8i ILTs dated or rather outdated?

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    Question Are 8i ILTs dated or rather outdated?

    Hi All,
    I have just discovered this amazing help site. You seem to have a lot more info without trying to sell something. I love it.
    So now my question. I am studying for the 8i OCP and I have the ILTs that a friend gave me. The version I have is dated 1999. Does anyone know if they change these? I guess what I would like to know is if the training is the same today as in the 1999 version of the Student Guide? I didn't have the ILT for the 1z0-001 test. But I will tell you from studying for the 1z0-023 I am sure glad I have them now. I just want to be sure they are worth studying.
    Thanks in advance,
    cindycolo

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    Must be OK. You have to judge by yourself.

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    Re: Are 8i ILTs dated or rather outdated?

    You can use it. No problem!
    Oracle Certified Master
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    email: ocp_9i@yahoo.com

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    I was using ILT 1999 Version and successfully completed 1Z0-023 exam yesterday with 80% score.

    regards,

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    Wow! Thanks for the quick reply. And congrats PMSUPER. I sure like Architecture and Administration a lot better then SQL/PLSQL.
    I just keep having problems with log ins. But I am having fun trying to figure them out.
    Thanks again - it is nice to know you are all here for us newbees.
    Cindy

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