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sdar2
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Posted - 2012-01-12 : 10:12:07
Hello,

I d like to ask you as you are the masters in SQL.

I m writting my CV and I d like to include in Techincal Skills the SQL.

I don't want to write "Oracle SQL 9i/10g" etc.
Is it if I use the term "Oracle SQL"? Does this exist?
In other words is "Oracle SQL" a term that is used among sql developers?
Thank you!

X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2012-01-12 : 10:29:51
Well...this being a Microsoft SQL Server Site, it might be difficult

BUT, IF, you want to say that you know PL-SQL for Oracle...then be my guest

Good luck on the interview

Brett

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webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

8781 Posts

Posted - 2012-01-12 : 10:30:59
This isn't an Oracle forum so you would have better look asking there:
http://www.dbforums.com/oracle/


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sdar2
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Posted - 2012-01-12 : 11:47:46
Thank you very much! :)
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