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Old 12-04-03, 13:34
Davekingwcp Davekingwcp is offline
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Learning SQL

I am developing databases in access and have some SQL knowlegdge and want to develop myself more, courses on it are bloody expensive, can any reccomend or does anyone have an electornic knowledge base for SQL to help me learn, I could ask you guys loads of questions evertime I'm stuck but I guess you'd get annoyed with my lack of SQL knowledge!!

I am a quick learner and have self taught HTML and Basic database normalisation practices etc.

Any help would be great.

Cheers People.......
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Old 12-04-03, 14:53
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boatload of links on my site here --
http://r937.com/links.cfm?links=sql

sorry, the links are not yet categorized, but there are quite a number of good tutorials in there

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Old 12-05-03, 05:08
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That is ideal, could I have your e-mail address for when I get really stuck, and can you reccomend any good SQL books to get, ideally as cheap as poss??
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Old 12-05-03, 06:48
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email address is on my site

for books, you're on your own, sorry


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Old 12-05-03, 07:49
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Or why not use the forums. It is, after all, what they're here for.

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