Hi!
We bought book recently in the book store at Danbury, CT. Called 'Transact-SQL', by William C. Amo It contains exactly what you want. It is with CD!. I don't know exactly which information give you in addition so you can find it easy, but following some of info from book:
ISBN: 0-7645-8048-5
www.idgbooks.com - site of the publisher.
HTH.
>I am looking for a reference book on T-SQL. Not a book that teaches the language, just a Lnaguage Reference Manual. I 've looked, but have not been able to locate any. Ideally, the book would have the functions grouped by type (string, numeric, date, etc.).
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>If you know of any, your help would be appreciated.
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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