In der Zertifizierung Oracle Database 11g Administrator werden Schulungen, Praxiserfahrung und Tests so kombiniert, dass Ihnen solide fachliche Grundlagen für eines der branchenweit modernsten Datenbankmanagementsysteme vermittelt werden.
Die nachfolgende Liste enthält die möglichen Prüfungen und gibt an, welche Prüfungen jeweils zur Auswahl stehen.
Die nachfolgende Tabelle zeigt übersichtlich die verschiedenen Prüfungen mit ihren wichtigsten Eigenschaften. Wir helfen Ihnen gerne, sich für die richtige Prüfung nach einem Seminar anzumelden. Die Links führen zu den von uns angebotenen Seminaren, welche die Prüfungsthemen enthalten.
| Titel | Prüfung Nr. | Prüfungs-gebühr | Bestan- den bei |
Eines dieser Seminare |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Introduction to Oracle9i SQL | 1Z0-007 | 99,00 € | 71% | Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL oder Oracle Database 10g: Introduction to SQLoder Oracle Database 10g: SQL Fundamentals I |
| Oracle Database SQL Expert | 1Z0-047 | 154,00 € | 66% | Oracle Database 10g: Introduction to SQL oder Oracle Database 10g: SQL Fundamentals I und Oracle Database 10g: SQL Fundamentals IIoder Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQLoder Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I und Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals II |
| Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I | 1Z0-051 | 99,00 € | 60% | Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I
oder Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL |
| Oracle Database 11g: Administration I | 1Z0-052 | 195,00 US $ | 66% | Oracle Database 11g: Administration I |
Für die Version 11g gibt es einige typische Prüfungen und sehr häufig besuchte Seminare. In diesem Abschnitt listen wir die häufigsten und damit typischen Prüfungen noch einmal mit ihren Themengebieten auf.
| Simple Queries | Advanced Queries | DDL |
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Retrieving Data Using the SQL SELECT Statement
List the capabilities of SQL SELECT statements Execute a basic SELECT statement Restricting and Sorting Data Limit the rows that are retrieved by a query Sort the rows that are retrieved by a query Use ampersand substitution to restrict and sort output at runtime Using Single-Row Functions to Customize Output Describe various types of functions available in SQL Use character, number, and date functions in SELECT statements Using Conversion Functions and Conditional Expressions Describe various types of conversion functions that are available in SQL Use the TO_CHAR, TO_NUMBER, and TO_DATE conversion functions Apply conditional expressions in a SELECT statement |
Reporting Aggregated Data Using the Group Functions
Identify the available group functions Describe the use of group functions Group data by using the GROUP BY clause Include or exclude grouped rows by using the HAVING clause Displaying Data from Multiple Tables Write SELECT statements to access data from more than one table using equijoins and nonequijoins Join a table to itself by using a self-join View data that generally does not meet a join condition by using outer joins Generate a Cartesian product of all rows from two or more tables Using Subqueries to Solve Queries Define subqueries Describe the types of problems that the subqueries can solve List the types of subqueries Write single-row and multiple-row subqueries Using the Set Operators Describe set operators Use a set operator to combine multiple queries into a single query Control the order of rows returned |
Manipulating Data
Describe each data manipulation language (DML) statement Insert rows into a table Update rows in a table Delete rows from a table Control transactions Using DDL Statements to Create and Manage Tables Categorize the main database objects Review the table structure List the data types that are available for columns Create a simple table Explain how constraints are created at the time of table creation Describe how schema objects work Creating Other Schema Objects Create simple and complex views Retrieve data from views Create, maintain, and use sequences Create and maintain indexes Create private and public synonyms |
| Database Administration Fundamentals | Maintenance and Management | Backup and Recovery |
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Exploring the Oracle Database Architecture
Explain the Memory Structures Describe the Process Structures Overview of Storage Structures Preparing the Database Environment Identify the tools for Administering an Oracle Database Plan an Oracle Database installation Install the Oracle software by using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) Creating an Oracle Database Create a database by using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) Managing the Oracle Instance Setting database initialization parameters Describe the stages of database startup and shutdown Using alert log and trace files Using data dictionary and dynamic performance views Configuring the Oracle Network Environment Configure and Manage the Oracle Network Using the Oracle Shared Server architecture Managing Database Storage Structures Overview of tablespace and datafiles Create and manage tablespaces Space management in tablespaces Administering User Security Create and manage database user accounts Grant and revoke privileges Create and manage roles Create and manage profiles |
Managing Undo Data
Overview of Undo Transactions and undo data Managing undo Implementing Oracle Database Security Database Security and Principle of Least Privilege Work with Standard Database Auditing Database Maintenance Use and manage optimizer statistics Use and manage Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) Use advisory framework Manage Alerts and Thresholds Performance Management Use Automatic Memory Management Use Memory Advisors Troubleshoot invalid and unusable objects Intelligent Infrastructure Enhancements Use the Enterprise Manager Support Workbench Managing Patches |
Backup and Recovery Concepts
Identify the types of failure that can occur in an Oracle database Describe ways to tune instance recovery Identify the importance of checkpoints, redo log files, and archived log files Overview of flash recovery area Configure ARCHIVELOG mode Performing Database Backups Create consistent database backups Back up your database without shutting it down Create incremental backups Automate database backups Manage backups, view backup reports and monitor the flash recovery area Performing Database Recovery Overview of Data Recovery Advisor Use Data Recovery Advisor to Perform recovery (Control file, Redo log file and Data file) Moving Data Describe and use methods to move data (Directory objects, SQL*Loader, External Tables) Explain the general architecture of Oracle Data Pump Use Data Pump Export and Import to move data between Oracle databases |
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