Monday, March 12, 2012

New Member | Need Tutorial

Hi All,
I am a new member of this group. Can any one guide me to get more basic and
intermediate level of learning MS-SQL-Server. I need tutorials, downloads
thank you
GAKHere's a list of various resources:
http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sqlserverres.htm
But don't forget to read Books Online, that gets installed with SQL Server.
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"GAK" <galchemy01@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi All,
I am a new member of this group. Can any one guide me to get more basic and
intermediate level of learning MS-SQL-Server. I need tutorials, downloads
thank you
GAK|||Here is a link to Books Online
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/productdoc/2000/books.asp
and a good beginner book was SQL Server for Dummies. And that is not a
joke. It was all around a good learning tool for begining.
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Jeff Duncan
MCDBA, MCSE+I
"GAK" <galchemy01@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I am a new member of this group. Can any one guide me to get more basic
and
> intermediate level of learning MS-SQL-Server. I need tutorials, downloads
> thank you
> GAK
>|||Start with Books On-Line (shortened to BOL by many posters). I also
recommend Inside SQL Server 2000 by Kalen Delaney. This is a real book that
you will need to purchase, but it should take you a long way towards your
goals. After you work with these for a while, you will likely need in-depth
information on specific areas of SQL server. We (the community) will be
happy to share our opinions on other books and learning resources.
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Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
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"GAK" <galchemy01@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I am a new member of this group. Can any one guide me to get more basic
and
> intermediate level of learning MS-SQL-Server. I need tutorials, downloads
> thank you
> GAK
>|||GAK, there are so many different websites offering information on SQL Server
you will be amazed.
First you need a starting point of learning and there are two distinct paths
(although inter-related)
? Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000
? Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2000
If you are not a developer then you will almost certainly be looking to
learn the first route. And even if you are then the first route is probably
still a good idea.
I could give you loads of suggestions for books, but quite frankly the best
idea for you would be to pop into a book shop and look through several until
you find one that is going to be the right fit for you.
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Br,
Mark Broadbent
mcdba , mcse+i
============="GAK" <galchemy01@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I am a new member of this group. Can any one guide me to get more basic
and
> intermediate level of learning MS-SQL-Server. I need tutorials, downloads
> thank you
> GAK
>|||If your new to SQL Server as an Administrator then I would
recommend the book SQL Server 2000 Step By Step. Its a
really good book for the beginner, I use it in mentoring
new dba's.
J
>--Original Message--
>Hi All,
> I am a new member of this group. Can any one guide me to
get more basic and
>intermediate level of learning MS-SQL-Server. I need
tutorials, downloads
>thank you
>GAK
>
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