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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2007-02-01 : 11:11:13
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| Ram writes "Hi mate,I am New in this forum. I am working as developer in C++ and .net ( 4 Years).I plan to do the SQL SERVER 2005 and do some Microsoft certification.I really don't know where I can start and which source is suitable for me.I already download the express edition and I play arround that.could you all please help me for this.I am awaiting your good response.CheerRam" |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2007-02-04 : 11:07:25
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| For SQL Server, the best place to start is always Books Online (the installed help documentation). There are tutorials available in it and most topics contain links to more online information. It's worth your time to navigate around BOL and get the hang of it. |
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
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Jeff Moden
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-02-05 : 00:40:45
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| If you want to just become certified, lookup Certification and/or Training on the Microsoft web site.--Jeff Moden |
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