MDX Reference Book
Feb 17, 2004What would you recommend for a good MDX book ?
specifically, for syntax, data structures and sample code.
thx
C
What would you recommend for a good MDX book ?
specifically, for syntax, data structures and sample code.
thx
C
I am teaching myself XML and was wondering if anyone knows
any good books to gently breaking me into XML.
Kind Regards
Rob
Hi does anyone know of a good book that has all the t-sql keywords and functions in?? Or a webiste that has a printable version with explanations. I knows its on msdn but its very hard to print it all off.
I need something by my side so I can refer too and use in helping me build statements and sp,s etc.
Thanks
We are getting prepared to move from SQL Server 2000 to 2005. We have a lot of DTS's that will need to be converted to SSIS. Can you recommend a really good reference book or text book on SSIS that will help us out both with DTS conversions as well as SSIS development in general.
thanks
I currently have two SQL server books for MS SQL Server 2000. One is aprep book for the 70-229 exam, the other is a Wrox book: "professionalSQL Server 2000 Programming."I'm looking for more T-SQL books that give me PRACTICAL tips onwriting advanced queries. What book do you refer to? Please post them.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am using vs 2010 to write my dtsx import scripts.I use a script component as a source to create a flat file destination file.Everything have been working fine,but then my development machine crashed and we have to install everything again.Now when i use the execute package utility to test my scripts i get the following error:
Error system.NullReferenceException: Object refrence not set to an instance reference.
In PreExecute section
TextReader = new system.io.streamreader(" file name")
In the CreateNewOutputRows:
dim nextLine as string
nextLine = textReader.ReadLine
[code]...
is there something which i did not install or what can be the error?
Can anyone recommend a good book on DTS?
View 1 Replies View RelatedFor those of us struggling with DTS, you've probably all seen
Professional SQL Server 2000 DTS
Mark Chaffin, Brian Knight, and Todd Robinson
WROX
ISBN 1-861004-41-9
This is brand new:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 DTS
Timothy Peterson
SAMS
ISBN 0-672-32011-8
I have both and they're both worth owning.
I also just found a reference to the following, but I haven't seen it so I count vouch for it. (I also wonder why I haven't stumbled across it previously...)
Professional SQL Server 7.0 Development Using SQL-DMO, SQL-NA and DTS
Frank Miller & Rachelle Reese
WROX
ISBN 1861002807
I read alot of Technical books on SQL and I have found that SQL for dummies is actually a pretty good book(nice reference)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI really like to pass my books on, for small price to anyone who could use them, since I no longer need 'em. I've got one , the SQL 2000 Administrator's Companion. Please take a look, I put it on ebay:
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Thanks
/rob
Ok, look. I could sit here and ask about 1,000 different queries that I would like to have. I'd much rather prefer to find it on my own however. Could someone please recommend a book that will tell me all I need to know about performing different kinds of queries? I have limited Mysql, JavaDB experience. A beginner compared to most of you. Thx in advance for any replies.
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Which is the best book to refer for SQL Server 2005
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Hi to all, I ask to everybody which is the best book of the MS SQl Server 2000.I search in particulary a book complete and advanced.ThanksAlex Palermo
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The Rational Guide to Scripting SQL Server 2005 - BETA preview
Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services by wrox
Has anyone read these or any other ones out there?
Any thoughts on which to get?
I am very new to SSIS.
Thanks
Hi,
Can you recommend a book on SSIS.
I am particularly interested in books which demonstrate a particular project from start to finish while going through chapters.
Thanks
Hi I tried to download the E-Book that is located on the benefits page, when i click to save it to hard drive it just sits and nevers start the process. What can I do to correct this matter. Thank you for you time and effort.
DKB
I'm looking for a good book to teach me the basics of SQL Server DBA - installing, daily routine tasks, basic best practices, etc. I'm a DBA newbie so I want beginning level.
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Thanks
hello
i am just starting to learn sql and know the basics, but now im looking for a good book to learn some more. A book that covers stored procedure would be very useful. If possible a book with q and a would be very good because i feel this tests if u understand what was just explaned. but if there is a good book without this it is ok. All sugestions welcome
NubNub
I'm looking for a book or a couple of books to learn SQL (in general aswell as various versions from different vendors). A couple of books that would take me from beginner through advanced topics. Any good suggestions?
/ ludde@freebox.com
I have been using DTS somewhat, but I would like to read a good discussion (with cpmplex examples) of it.
Anyone found either a book on DTS or a good section in a book?
Thanks,
Judith
Any recommendations on a good SQL 7.0 Systems Admin book for future DBAs? Too many books at the store, so i'm wondering how i can narrow it down. I'm looking more for the Admin side rather than developer side type book. Thanks.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedHi All,
I am new to SQL Server but have been doing database programming since last 3 years. I recently attended MOC (Microsfot Official Curriculum) training on SQL Server and have started to use at my company. I am comfortable with SQL but want to dig deeper into T-SQL side. I searched on the Internet but not many good books available in that either they are ranked very low or are very old i.e. written around 1999/2000 or covers SQL Server 2000 as a whole. Can anybody suggest me any T-SQL book which was written recently and focuses purely or majorly on T-SQL?
Thanks to all for your time and advice in advance.
Regards:
Prathmesh
Can anyone recomend a really good text book on sql Server. Something that gives alot of useful code for real world apps. But also needs to easy to understand.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've been a SQL Server dba for 5 or 6 years now. With the upcoming release (eventually, I'm sure) of Yukon/SQL2005, I've read that it's important for DBA's to pick up one of the .NET languages - I've figured, I'll try to learn VB.NET - I've had a little exposure to it, and can usually figure out what's going on in VB code I've read - however, I seriously doubt I could write anything in it from scratch - I want to learn it in a bad way - can you all recommend any self-paced books that will walk me thru it? I've never had any formal training with it, don't know a class from a DLL....Thanks in advance for your help!!
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I am new to SQL2000 and also in RDBMS.
Pls suggesst the book which is helpful for me.
Thanks...
asm
Hi All
I have bought this book called " The complete reference guide to SQL'. I'm trying to read throught it etc, however it brings a cd with the sample db that is used through out the book, it mentions that you can load it and use it to practice..........however all the files are in .DAT format and I have no idea how to load it into SQL server 2000 :(
Can anyone help please ?
Thanks in advance
Ok, let me start by saying that I already checked the FAQ. There was one link, but it just seemed to go to a review page with 5 books, with pretty specific themes. So I'm surprised that such a basic topic as book recommendations for SQL newbies wasn't covered.
In my case, I'm not a total newbie. I learned to write SQL queries for work on both Oracle and SQL Server, and I've gotten pretty good at all the basics. So I've got "SQL for Dummies" down cold, so to speak. Now I'm looking to take my query writing ability to the next level, which I guess would be the intermediate level. I'm also looking for books that are specific to just SQL Server, rather than the books about general querying on any DBMS. Speaking of which, just so you all know, "SAMS Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days" is an Oracle book, no matter what it says on the cover.
It looks like the book "Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2005: T-SQL Querying" comes highly recommended, but I flipped through it on the shelf at a bookstore the other day, and I think it's over my head. It might be a good reference to have around, but I think I'd be totally lost trying to read it from cover to cover.
So does anyone have recommendations for books that go beyond "This is how to do a SELECT, and here's how to do a JOIN", but won't make my head explode?
Thanks in advance,
--Fromper
What is the best book for SQL Server 2005 administration? For sql programming I assume the best book is professional sql server 2005 by Rob Viera.
I was not able to find a similar book for Administration. Any suggestions?
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Can anyone recommend a good SQL Server book or class forBeginner-Intermediate, please?Thanks
View 2 Replies View RelatedI do software support for software that works with both Oracle and SQLServer, so I mostly just write queries to look at the data related tothe software. When I first started, I bought a couple of books to learnthe basics, intentionally going with generic books that would help withboth types of databases. I've got the basics down, and now I'm lookingfor a really detailed reference book that goes really indepth intoquerying for SQL Server specifically. Currently, we only work with the2000 version, but we'll be going to 2005 soon, so I think I'd rather gowith a book on 2005, although if you know one that covers thedifferences between them, that would be great. Any recommendations?Besides just writing queries, I'd also like to learn more about SQLServer in general. DBA software support, so I'd like to head mycareer in that direction. I was looking at Microsoft's newcertification path for SQL 2005. Given that my company won't pay tosend me for training, and I really don't want to have to put down$2200+ to pay for a class, I was thinking that I might be able to learnenough on my own to pass the first test and get the MCTS title. Iordered the Training Kit from Microsoft Press for that, which comeswith a 180 day trial of SQL Server 2005 to play with, along with a hugebook. Does anyone have any other recommendations for resources to helplearn this stuff?--Richard
View 4 Replies View RelatedCopies of my book "Analytics & OLAP in SQL" have pages 13-44 missingand pages 61-92 printed twice. Please contact Morgan-Kaufmann oryour book dealer for replacements. I cannot do anything (Remember themovie THE PRODUCERS? "Don't kill us [the producers]!! Kill theactors!!')
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