Hi Gerald,
>How do I modify the structure of Sql server Database ?(I saw some refernece to a product called Sql service Manager ..in Advisor). Do you know where I can get this or something similar to start setting up tables in SQL
What you need to get is the Developer Edition of SQL Server so that you can use the Enterprise Mangler...err Enterprise Manager to make admin and structure changes. You can also use Access 2000 to do SOME of the same things the EM does like modifying table structures, coding stored procs, etc.
>At the moment, the economy here is a little sluggish compared to the BOOM times of the last few years, but hopefully this may only be temporary.
Well that's not good. Who can we blame that on? I know, the British!!! < vbg >
>If I hear of anyone interested in training/consultancy I'll give them your name !!!
Good for you, and better yet, good for me. < s > I would sooooooo love to get a chance to tour Ireland. I'd probably do a little geneology research first and maybe track a distant relative or two. My great grandfather and his brother came over to the US when they were in their 20's I believe.
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