prep book for the 70-229 exam, the other is a Wrox book: "professional
SQL Server 2000 Programming."
I'm looking for more T-SQL books that give me PRACTICAL tips on
writing advanced queries. What book do you refer to? Please post them."ChrisL" <chrispycrunch@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I currently have two SQL server books for MS SQL Server 2000. One is a
> prep book for the 70-229 exam, the other is a Wrox book: "professional
> SQL Server 2000 Programming."
> I'm looking for more T-SQL books that give me PRACTICAL tips on
> writing advanced queries. What book do you refer to? Please post them.
"Advanced Transact-SQL for SQL Server 2000" by Ben-Gan and Moreau is very
good, as are Joe Celko's books. Also see here:
http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sqlbooks.htm
Simon|||Simon Hayes wrote:
> "Advanced Transact-SQL for SQL Server 2000" by Ben-Gan and Moreau is
> very good
The Amazon reviews rip this book to shreds.
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Steve Troxell|||Hi
The reviews seem very polar, I guess you just love it or hate it!!
Michael Hotek probably sums the book up best in his review.
John
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> Simon Hayes wrote:
> > "Advanced Transact-SQL for SQL Server 2000" by Ben-Gan and Moreau is
> > very good
> The Amazon reviews rip this book to shreds.
> --
> Steve Troxell
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