>> I agree with everything said so far, and add that you should try to >> learn database design before jumping into SQL or which database to use. > > That's very good advice. Celko's "SQL Programming Style" does teach a lot > about database design. One could probably find excellent instruction on > normalization (and when to ignore that) on the Web.
I have your basic CIS121 class at PCC type background - this is a database, these are what these words are, go make something pretty in Access now. This was about four years and a bigish chunk of brain ago, so I'll have to go check out the book you guys recced at the library. Thanks. :) -- Amy Kelly // [email protected] _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
