RE: A question from OCA exam

Wouldn't it be interesting if the exam tested something important rather
than ambiguous terminology?

I hate exams that throw in questions that mean nothing just to try and
catch someone on a vague recollection of something that they might have
heard in a class.

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 I thought I had sent this to the list.

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I believe that "server side procedures" is a term related to the use of
rman scripts therefore A would be the answer.  Answer B would be correct
for stored procedures.

IMHO -- Mark D Powell --

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Hmmm... As the term is "Server side procedures" and not "Database Stored
Procedures", I would rule out B,C & D - but I might have a twisted
perception of these questions.... ;)

- yet another question where it's a matter of how to use words in
Certification.....

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What is a "server side procedure" ?

DBAs know "stored procedures"  -- the source code is visible in
USER/ALL/DBA_SOURCE to those who have EXECUTE permision on the
procedure.


At 04:35 PM Wednesday, Muhammed Soyer wrote:
>Hi,
>While I was studing to the 1z0-147 exam I see a question which I coudnt

>be sure the answer .
>Here is the question ..
>
>its written that the choice A is correct but I dont agree with this ..B

>seems to be more correct  to me ..
>
>
>Which statement is true?
>A.Server side procedures are stored in script files on the server.
>B.Server side procedures are visible in the ALL_SOURCE dictionary view.
>C.Server side procedures are visible in the SERVER_SOURCE dictionary
view.
>D.Server side procedures are visible in the SERVER_PROCEDURE data
>   dictionary view.
>
>Regards


Hemant K Chitale
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~hkchital


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