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Is the same role to which i had referred you to my friend?
All the best matie!
Keeping my options open, will still be talking to ur mate's client this afternoon
Tx
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Originally posted by oloks
Just got a role for an Apps DBA on Windows environment, which I have little experience on, as I have always worked on Unix platforms. Though I know basic principles remains the same
Is there anything I need to look out for in a Windows platform vis-a-vis the Unix platforms.
Thanks
Is the same role to which i had referred you to my friend?
All the best matie!
Just got a role for an Apps DBA on Windows environment, which I have little experience on, as I have always worked on Unix platforms. Though I know basic principles remains the same
Is there anything I need to look out for in a Windows platform vis-a-vis the Unix platforms.
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