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Im wanting to expand my knowledge and learn SQL. whats a good resource, online or in a book to learn SQL?
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One good place to start is post in the right forum.
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Moved to General Database from PHP forum.
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if you're planning to do something with web, sign up a free hosting website that provide database, check out their FAQ section.
Normally, there're some basic guidelines that help you work on your sql. If you're beginner, learn the basic theory than follow by examples and scenario you could find on the net. Next, come to forum to do quantum leap. Identify your goal:- - DML? DDL? - SQL tuning? - database server management? asking general question will not help yourself. |
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