>I have a client who's interested in learning SQL, for use with a direct query tool that comes with SAP Business One, which is running on a SQL Server 2005 backend.
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>She's very bright and technically oriented, but not a programmer and doesn't know SQL at all. She already went to a local bookstore and bought the following books:
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>"SQL In Easy Steps" - Mike McGrath. Beginner's book, using MySQL for its examples
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>"SQL Visual Quickstart Guide - 3rd Edition" - Chris Fehily. Beginner's book. Well-regarded title with examples that can be used against various backends, including SQL Server
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>"SQL Bible - 2nd Edition" - Kriegell/Trukhnov. Looks like an all-round reference with some introductory material. This new edition claims to include info for some of the latest databases including SQL Server 2008.
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>I'm thinking she might be better served by a learning guide that specifically uses some version of SQL Server and the associated tools. To that end, I searched Amazon for Microsoft Press titles that are SQL Server 2005-specific, but they all seem advanced. So, my questions:
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>1. Anyone know of any Microsoft title that is for learning SQL? It no doubt would use some version of SQL Server, but one using 2005 would be ideal.
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>2. Any other recommendations for good, beginner's SQL books?
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