>Currently, I'm helping Steven Feuerstein revise his Oracle
>PL/SQL Programming book. I'm only revising a few chapters in
>that: the one on datetimes for example, and today I'm
>beginning work on the "Strings" chapter. 

VERY glad to hear that one is getting revised.  Its one of the MOST used
books on my shelf (Along with the Built In Packages book).

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On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 06:58:39 -0800, you wrote:

>By the way, Jonathan, Have your SQL*Plus books (love em!)... see you have
>good reviews on your SQL*Loader book, so I will be buying it as well.
Workn'
>on anything new?

You'll laugh, but my latest book is a Transact-SQL Cookbook
that I coauthored with Ales Spetic. You can see it on my
home page at http://gennick.com. Ales is the lead author,
and most of the recipes are actually his. The backstory here
is that Ales is from Slovenia, and needed help with writing
in English. I added a recipe or two of my own, and wrote a
lot of expository material for the recipes Ales came up
with. 

Please don't tell Larry I coauthored a book on
Transact-SQL<grin>.

Currently, I'm helping Steven Feuerstein revise his Oracle
PL/SQL Programming book. I'm only revising a few chapters in
that: the one on datetimes for example, and today I'm
beginning work on the "Strings" chapter. 

I *badly* want to revise my SQL*Plus books. In a sense, my
work on Steven's PL/SQL book is a bit of a distraction from
that. If you buy the French edition of SQL*Plus Pocket
Reference, you will see that I wrote 21 pages of new
material on DML statements and 9i features. The book now has
sections on SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, transaction
management (commit, savepoint, etc), 9i join syntax, CASE,
and some other things. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to
convince O'Reilly to just drop that same 21 pages of new
material into the English version of the book. Instead, I'll
need to fold that material in when I revise the entire book.

So that's pretty much what I've been up to lately. Oh, also
today I'm finishing up an article on set comparison in
Transact-SQL for the O'Reilly website. 

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