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
Subject: rank newbie looking for SQL forum
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> 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 probably a better for
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Subject: rank newbie looking for SQL forum
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 probably a better forum in which I
can attempt
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
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 probably a better forum in which I
can attempt to iron out my confusion.
Can anyone point me to a mailing