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Good Book On SQL Server 2000
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Visual FoxPro
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Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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I do like it. Here is another review from the following web site:

http://www.ml-consult.demon.co.uk/MLCBooks.htm
Mike Lewis Consultants Ltd. is a consultancy and training company specialising in 
Microsoft Visual Foxpro. Based in Edinburgh (Scotland), our services are available 
throughout the USA, Canada, the UK and the rest of Europe.

We also offer training in Microsoft SQL Server and Crystal Reports. 

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Professional SQL Server 2000 Programming. Rob Vieira. (Wrox Press, 2000). ISBN: 1-
8610044-8-6. Publisher's price: $59.99 (1390 pages).

Put simply, this is the best book on SQL Server programming that we have come 
across. All the features of the T-SQL language are covered in admirable depth, with 
plenty of real-world examples that readers will readily relate to. The author has 
the gift of explaining difficult concepts in a way that even newcomers to database 
programming will understand. With the proviso that the book is aimed at developers 
rather than administrators, it is one that we can enthusiastically recommend to 
anyone wanting to get to grips with this important database.
>Hi Tom:
>
>Thanks for that reference!
>
>I have his book "Professional SQL Server 7 Programming" but I didn't know whether his latest book would give enough info on non-programming, but more administration oriented processes. Do you have this book? What do you think of it?
>
>Thanks for your time.
>
>Best
>
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>>Professional SQL Server 2000 Programming
>>
>>http://www.wrox.com/books/1861004486.htm
>>
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>I wonder whether anyone can recommend a really, really good book on SQL Server 2000 - something that gets deep inside it, covering the whole spectrum, including differences in its programming capabilities from SQL Server 7. I have been using SQL Server 7 and have SQL Server 2000 on its way.
>>>
>>>I am about to write some commercial (VFP derived) SQL tools and therefore I need to quickly get to a level of familiarity commensurate with this task. Any suggestions very much appreciated.
>>>
>>>Best
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