You might check out www.coldfusiontraining.com Adam's got several pretty
intensive database classes listed.
-Cameron
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Cameron Childress
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 6:04 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: SOT: Training Recommendations
>
>
> Hi All -
>
> I'm hoping someone can recommend some ColdFusion training that focuses
> on a variety of topics at the database level, especially including:
>
> * Database Design Techniques
> * Implementing Stored Procedures
> * Designing and Using Triggers
> * Joins
>
> I started using ColdFusion on a very casual, teach-myself-as-I-go basis
> back when CF3 was the latest and greatest. I am very confident with my
> ColdFusion specific skills, but continue to find that my SQL skills (or
> lack of) are holding me back. I get especially confused with joins, and
> moment I prefer to use the old ANSI 88?? style joins. However, when I
> need to do any complex nested joins, I find myself relying on Access's
> query builder because I absolutely can't figure out how to write them by
> hand. I also have very little knowledge about stored procedures,
> triggers, indexes, etc. I've been able to gather that stored procedures
> and triggers can make a world of difference performance-wise, and I feel
> as-if I'm providing a a great disservice to my customers by not knowing
> how to properly evaluate when I should be using implementing
> stored-procedures, triggers or whatever.
>
> Overall, I want to improve my database design and SQL skills, but I want
> the information I learn to be delivered in a way so that it's always
> relating back to ColdFusion.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Jay Sudowski
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