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new bie to stored procedure...please suggest me

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mahesh - 25 Feb 2005 04:04 GMT
Hello groups,
I'm new to database, i like to master stored procedures, triggers etc.
please suggest me good site to read about all this with good example..
Mahe~
Cor Ligthert - 25 Feb 2005 11:16 GMT
Mahesh,

Not that you are not welcome here, however your complete question is not
directly related to dotNet however more to SQL server. (You don't need
triggers for ADONET).

Why not ask this question in a newsgroup about that. There are very active
ones.

I hope this helps

Cor
Sahil Malik - 25 Feb 2005 20:48 GMT
Mahesh -

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/startsql/getsta
rt_4fht.asp


<-- Look at "Developing Applications".

BTW, for such a start that you are looking for, I'd much rather say, read a
book, but if you wish to take the slightly harder route - go for it man :)

Are you in India? I ask because I was, and books were so damn expensive (or
I was so cheap), that I did all my learning from MSDN. The good part to that
is, you get very good at reading stuff from the screen, and that goes a long
way in helping you (reading blogs etc.)

But now I just buy a book, just lazy I guess.

- Sahil Malik
http://codebetter.com/blogs/sahil.malik/

> Hello groups,
> I'm new to database, i like to master stored procedures, triggers etc.
> please suggest me good site to read about all this with good example..
> Mahe~
Cor Ligthert - 26 Feb 2005 08:18 GMT
Sahil,

A book (and a page) is always knowledge from the time it was written.

Just my addition to your text and thought,

Cor
Sahil Malik - 26 Feb 2005 10:29 GMT
I don't think I understand what you're saying :)

- Sahil Malik
http://codebetter.com/blogs/sahil.malik/

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Cor Ligthert - 26 Feb 2005 10:45 GMT
Sahil,

>> A book (and a page) is always knowledge from the time it was written.

A book has faster the change to be less actual than a website, while errors
are often (because of the media) not as adequated corrected.

Of course are there a lot of rubish website, probably even more than books.
However, I keep it mostly to MSDN as the one as last checking reference
(which has as well errors and those have than to be tested.

I don't know of course if you are late to bed or early up. Or a phone from a
relative who is thinking that he is living in the same time zone as you.

:-)

Cor
Sahil Malik - 26 Feb 2005 19:09 GMT
Well there's another important thing about books. They are heavily reviewed
by both techie experts, and english experts before publishing.

Also, you can take a book to a bathroom, not your desktop.

It doesn't need batteries to work.

And usually a lot of thought is given to the structure of the book before it
is written out.

Books in my mind, do have a unique value/place.

- Sahil Malik
http://codebetter.com/blogs/sahil.malik/

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Cor Ligthert - 26 Feb 2005 19:50 GMT
Sahil,

This is not a discussion what is better, I think that we both have our valid
arguments.

Moreover, in my idea is not to both of us is given the only wisdom in the
world.

Certainly not too me, I can of course be wrong about you and than I excuse
me because that I wrote this.

:-)

Co
~Maheshkumar.r - 28 Feb 2005 04:20 GMT
Thnkz for ur hot arguments. i have started using MS SQL updated help file
form MS website. THankz a lot to brighten me.

Maheshkumar.R
b'lore

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