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MICROSOFT® SQL RESOURCES
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SQL FAQSQL, Structured Query Language, is a database query language that was adopted as an industry standard in 1986.
A Gentle Introduction to SQLAn interactive SQL tutorial using: SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, DB2, Mimer SQL, PostgreSQL and Access.
SQL TutorialsWhether you are a beginner seeking SQL help, or a data warehousing veteran looking for a SQL refresher, you have come to the right place. This SQL tutorial site lists commonly-used SQL commands, and is divided into the following sections:
About.com's Database AdvisorDatabase Fundamentals and more
Microsoft® SQL Server 2000Get a high-level overview of SQL Server 2000, and learn what it can do for you.
Microsoft® SQL Server Developer CenterMicrosoft's site to provide you with all the information you need to build SQL Server applications now, plus keep you informed on what's coming up in the SQL Server 2005 release.
SQL for DB2 BookAll the SQL generally needed by the programmer or systems person using DB2 on mainframe systems such as MVS, OS390, ZOS.
SQL Practice SiteThis unique introductory SQL tutorial not only provides easy-to-understand SQL instructions, but it allows you to practice what you learn using the on-line SQL interpreter. You will receive immediate results after submitting your SQL commands. You will be able to create your own unique tables as well as perform selects, inserts, updates, deletes, and drops on your tables.
SQL Reference PageVariety of additional links related to SQL
SQL Sam, the SQL Server DetectiveA combination of some real-life SQL Server experiences with the fictional character of SQL Sam, SQL Detective. Each case presented here is based on actual events, with the names and details changed to protect the, ummm, less-enlightened. (And, by the way, the examples shown here have been simplified for presentation and don't necessarily represent runnable code. In other words, don't try this at home...) combine some of my real-life SQL Server experiences with the fictional character of SQL Sam, SQL Detective. Each case presented here is based on actual events, with the names and details changed to protect the, ummm, less-enlightened. (And, by the way, the examples shown here have been simplified for presentation and don't necessarily represent runnable code. In other words, don't try this at home...)
SQL UtilitiesVarious SQL utilities to make your job easier.
SQL Course IIWelcome to SQLCourse2.com! This unique SQL Tutorial is the "sequel" to the highly successful SQLCourse.com site and will provide you with more advanced easy-to-follow SQL Instruction and the ability to practice what you learn on-line with immediate feedback! You will receive immediate results on a web page after submitting your SQL Commands.
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