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7/29/2008 11:34 PM
 

Hi,

Can someone please direct me to some resources where I can learn about t-SQL, particularly using with DNN and covering Stored Procedures.

Beginner level.

Thank you in advance for your help.

 
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7/30/2008 9:48 AM
 

There's no specific Transact SQL for DNN other than knowing the database structure.  There's a database diagram around somewhere, though I can't find it at the moment.  T-SQL primers of all sorts are available from Amazon.com, and Books Online has a full reference.  Try www.sqlcourse.com for a very basic primer in SQL syntax.

Jeff

 
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