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phil

Recomend SQL Book
 
I'm using Access 2003 and my Queries are getting very complex. I need to
teach myself SQL. What book(s) would you recommend.

Thanks.

Phil

Dave F

Recomend SQL Book
 
First thing I would recommend is posting this question in an Access news
group. This newsgroup is for Excel.

Dave
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A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be
answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem.


"Phil" wrote:

I'm using Access 2003 and my Queries are getting very complex. I need to
teach myself SQL. What book(s) would you recommend.

Thanks.

Phil


Bob Phillips

Recomend SQL Book
 
The big problem is that most Access books are about Access, with a bit of
SQL chucked in. The next problem is that they move into teaching you how to
write SQL, the syntax etc.

I use O'Reilly's Transact-SQL Programming, but that flavour of SQL is
SQL-Server and Sybase specific, so probably doesn't suit.

Martin Green recommends

SQL: Access to SQL Server
Susan Sales Harkins, Martin Reid
Apress ISBN: 1893115305

but that seems more like a migration tome. It sounds that you want to have a
problem solving book that uses SQL as the tool. Maybe

SQL Queries for Mere Mortals (English)
(A Hands-On Guide to Data Manipulation in SQL - ISBN: 0201433362)

Publisher: Addison-Wesley



or

SQL Cookbook

By Anthony Molinaro

or

Access Database Design and Programming, Second Edition

By Steven Roman, Ph.D.

Those are not recommendations, I have only read the one, and I have no
vested interest in any of them.


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HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Phil" wrote in message
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I'm using Access 2003 and my Queries are getting very complex. I need to
teach myself SQL. What book(s) would you recommend.

Thanks.

Phil




Jon Peltier

Recomend SQL Book
 
This week I needed SQL help, and got a lot through a combination of 'SQL for
Dummies' and Google (which is like 'Everything for Dummies').

- Jon
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Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Phil" wrote in message
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I'm using Access 2003 and my Queries are getting very complex. I need to
teach myself SQL. What book(s) would you recommend.

Thanks.

Phil





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