
Can someone suggest me a good beginner book?
For SQL Server 2000, a great beginnner book is Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Database Development from Scratch by Rob Hawthorne. It was so easy to
follow yet had enough depth to equip me to begin setting up two SQL
Server-based web sites. As I got further along with the web sites, I
supplemented that with The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL by Ken Henderson and
Microsoft Access Developer's Guide to SQL Server by Mary Chipman and Andy
Baron. I still have a lot to learn, but my web sites are running great.
Hawthorne's book guides you in setting up an actual database that you use as
you go through the book.
Good VBA books are (1) Beginning Access 97 VBA Programming by Robert Smith
and David Sussman and (2) VB & VBA in a Nutshell by Paul Lomax (this one
might be a bit difficult for a beginner).
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> > Hello Everyone,
> > Can someone suggest me a good SQL 2000 and VBA for database book for
> > beginners. I have no programming experience but want to pursue in this
> line.
> > I saw some beginner books but after few chapters all of the sudden they
go
> > to higher level. I would appreciate your time.
> > Regards
> http://www.sqlcourse.com/intro.html
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> MARK
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