Originally posted by Old Greg
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Does this make me look stupid..
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whats happening today, even Mal seems to be fluffy & nice in his replies ?Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon
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Ah, but I'm always fluffy and nice.Originally posted by Bluebirdwhats happening today, even Mal seems to be fluffy & nice in his replies ?Comment
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Surely, being an Apps DBA is an extension to being a core DBA? How can you possibly expect to do a half decent job without understanding the underlying technology?Originally posted by oloksHad an interview few hrs ago, role advertised was Apps DBA which is what I do, but from the interview all questions where based on Core DBA skills which is not my strength. At this stage I suggested we abort the interview so as not to waste anybody's time.
Am I wrong in doing this?The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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I was just going to sya the same. Most apps DBA's started out as 'core' dba's. I don't see how you could be an app's dba without having a strong understanding of core Oracle DBA priniciples?Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesSurely, being an Apps DBA is an extension to being a core DBA? How can you possibly expect to do a half decent job without understanding the underlying technology?Comment
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You can't. End of.Originally posted by PrinceNamorI was just going to sya the same. Most apps DBA's started out as 'core' dba's. I don't see how you could be an app's dba without having a strong understanding of core Oracle DBA priniciples?
Yes, you can be a Functional Consultant, etc, etc, but not an Apps DBA.The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Originally posted by oloksHad an interview few hrs ago, role advertised was Apps DBA which is what I do, but from the interview all questions where based on Core DBA skills which is not my strength. At this stage I suggested we abort the interview so as not to waste anybody's time.
Am I wrong in doing this?
Would you say any of the panel were particularly sexy?
If so, then your interview wasn't a complete waste of time eh?
The pope is a tard.Comment
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You can - the number of things that you are allowed to change and manipulate as a core DBA is huge compared to the number of things that Apps DBAs are allowed to change.Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesYou can't. End of.
Yes, you can be a Functional Consultant, etc, etc, but not an Apps DBA.
I did an upgrade course a while back - two core DBAs running the class, most students were Apps DBAs. The number of times that there was a blank look to questions that began "You know how you used to have to change..." simply because the vast majority of the attendees had never needed to make any of the configuration changes that a core DBA needs to do.Comment
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