Personally, I think the M$ books are too vague (rendering them useless), and
a waste of money. The best book I've come across (and has since been
referred to as "the bible")
is "Transact-SQL Programming" from O'Reilly. It covers MS SQL 7 and
certainly
has more than just T-SQL.
Kurt
-----Original Message-----
From: Aidan Whitehall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: SQL Server 7 book(s) recommendation
My SQL is a bit ropey and I want a decent book or two to plough through. I'm
going to be working with SQL Server 7, so it would be great if anyone can
recommend a book that covers both standard SQL (not necessarily from ground
zero) and T-SQL as well. If not, are there two separate books you can
recommend? I've bought SAMS Teach Yourself SQL in 21 days and am not all
that impressed...
Any thoughts?
Thanks
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