Scott Baker recommended the http://www.sqlcourse.com/ URL. I've just
completed an overview/review of the course and have recommended it to
several people here where I work in response to recent "How can I learn SQL"
questions.
Good reference. Many thanks.
J.T.Fowler
512-326-6371
[EMAIL PROTEC
Okay, thanks guys! I'll lob this ball atcha, then:
My main data table is 'trcdatabase2'. I currently use perl programs to get
our in-house exported flat-file database into web-ready shape, but these
can go *really* *slowly*, so I wanted to harness the speed of SQL. I've
created a couple of
I haven't participated, but the site at
www.sqlteam.com
looks useful and does have a number of forums there.
HTH,
G.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Witherspoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 25 January 2001 8:14
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: rank newbie looking
Hi Jason,
You have found the right place.
No one here minds you asking simple questions, so long as you have checked
the manual and the list archive before asking. In particular, Red Hat
installs are a frequent topic.
This list is supposed to be MySQL specific, but sometimes we get a little
sid
start with:
http://www.sqlcourse.com/
At 01:44 PM 1/24/2001 -0800, Jason Witherspoon wrote:
>Hi--
>
>As stated above, I'm a raw beginner looking for some (probably fairly
>simple) SQL conceptual help. Having lurked for a while, I can see that
>since this isn't MySQL-specific, there's probabl