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In this chapter, you've learned the basics of SQL and T-SQL and you've seen some examples of simple DDL and DML statements. You learned how to run T-SQL statements by various methods—using ISQL, OSQL, SQL Query Analyzer, and T-SQL scripting. You'll find even more information about using T-SQL in the next two chapters and in Chapter 25.



Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Administrator's Companion
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Administrators Companion
ISBN: B001HC0RPI
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 264

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