SQL reference guide v.1.02 |
| | | | Submitted on: 11/2/2002 12:04:55 PM
By: Dcasso
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By 15 Users Compatibility:SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 7.0, SQL Server 6.5 and earlier, Other
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| | This is a little piece of paper which I made for the classes which I teach in VB, and this reference guide has been made for use with ACCESS-databases but should work with SQL SERVER.
It is a reference guide to SQL with the most used commands, elements and more.
It includes:
General SQL-structures,
Simple operations,
Joins,
Functions,
Aggregation,
Insert, delete or update rows,
Insert, delete or change tables,
Unions,
and Sub queries.
It's in PDF to make sure that it will only fill on A4-page (had to zip it for planetsourcecode).
Please vote and send comments to improve it.
v. 1.01.: Have just corrected som spelling errors.
v. 1.02.: A correction have been made to UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT.
If there seems to be interest in more of this kind of references, I might send out some more. | |
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11/4/2002 10:04:57 AM: The "intersect/union/except" contains
an error. It should state the tables
must have the same number/type of
columns, not rows.
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11/4/2002 2:23:13 PM:Dcasso Thanks, it is an error that now have
been corrected.
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11/6/2002 2:33:29 AM:sunilj20 great, i am interested in such kind of
articles
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11/6/2002 2:34:24 AM:sunilj20 great, am intrested in such kinbd of
articles
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11/6/2002 7:57:53 AM: A very good and straightforward
article
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11/6/2002 9:14:56 AM:neil wonderful... five globes!
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11/6/2002 4:28:21 PM:Dcasso Thanks for the nice comments, i've just
finished on a HTML-guide and would
there fore like to know if it has any
interest.
Since there are no category
for HTML i would also like to know, if
anybody have an idea on how to tackle
that problem.
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11/11/2002 12:57:42 AM:Dilshan Jesook Just what I needed. Thanx dude.
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11/11/2002 10:32:21 AM:majianlord i WOULD LIKE ANY SUCH GUIDES. i AM
BUILDING MY REFFRENCE LIBRAY AND THIS
WAS A GREAT ADDTION. i WILL LOOK FOR
MORE FROM YOU HERE.
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