Hi Fernando,
1. SQL statements are just about the same.
2. The same database design theories apply.
3. Stored procedure code in SQL Server is T-SQL, which is not all that different from xBase code.
You shouldn't find it all that difficult to use when designing and implementing databases. Administering it is a different issue :-)
I would advise purchasing "Inside Microsoft SQL Server 7.0", Microsoft Press, ISBN 0-7356-0517-3. It's a great book for learning SQL Server that assumes you know something about databases.
>If anybody can send me or can tell me a url, where I can find the way to work in Visual FoxPro
>opposite to SQL Database.
>
>I'm looking for examples, first steps, multi-user, etc.. but VFP opposite SQL Database. Allways
>I've worked with Tables of Visual FoxPro.
>
>Thanks in Advance.
>
>Fernando Molina
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