OT: books on MySQL
Richard Kreiss
rkreiss at verizon.net
Mon Oct 28 07:27:10 PDT 2013
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> > http://www.w3schools.com/sql/
Just looked at this site.
Richard
> >
> Yee-haw! I just took the test
> http://www.w3schools.com/quiztest/quiztest.asp?qtest=SQL and without
> having to cheat I got 100%. This is important to me because I am so
paranoid
> every time I need to update or insert in SQL I am so unsure of myself and
> recheck the syntax over and over.
>
> Anyways, Richard a thing to do ALWAYS do when using Google to lookup
> something is to include "TSQL" because you want MS SQL Server specific
> information because of your possible integration with SharePoint. TSQL
> stands for Transact SQL, which is the SQL dialect that SQL Server Express
> (actually all Microsoft SQL Server) uses.
>
> I find that including "TSQL" pushes Microsoft documentation to near the
top
> as well as good sites like StackOverflow bubble to the top.
>
> YMMV
>
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