Re: Which Doc to Read - 10g or 9i ?



Bob Jones wrote:
There is really not that much difference. 10g has automatic this and
automatic that. I would use the 9i manual and never spend any money at the
bookstores. There is nothing more comprehensive than the manuals.

How long exactly have you been working in the oracle area? What is
your experience base as an oracle developer? What is your experience
base as an oracle dba?

Your statement lacks credibility.

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