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Seth L. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

Good Lab, too restrictive on the time. Especially when the docs are bound to be dated and incorrect 7 out of 10

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Erik N. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

SImple but useful

paul j. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

Fandu

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Antonio D. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

I've enjoyed with this tutorial

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Michael M. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

Excellent

Ravi N. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

satisfied

Steve M. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

Don't feel like I learned much

Matti C. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

The documents are not accurate and it is a race against time with these corrections is a challenge (able to manage to complete but unable to spare time to understand the logic in each step thoroughly). There should be pause function to save the lab and continue at later point or extend beyond the given timeline.

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Scott S. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

For step 37, Endpoint was not under cluster database properties. It was above cluster properties. For Step 40, the instructions were inconsistent with the actual functionality at jackdb.com: "If the connection was successful you be brought to the Data Sources page. Once the connection has been established, click the Back to home button at the top right of the screen." The instructions don't match up. It was very confusing. The paragraph that talks the 'Copy function' is very confusing as written. It makes sense after rereading it several times. I can see a lot of people getting confused by that paragraph, though.

Scott S. · Reviewed over 9 years ago

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