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  • Looking for SQL tutor TSQL SQL 2000 Server

  • Hi

    MSDN, BooksOnline are the gurus for SQL server 2000.

    Just search in Google & study.

    Also look for books on SQL Server

  • I'd also recommend to just skip SQL2000 and move at least to 2005 (even better 2008).

    Reason: There are major changes between 2000 and 2005, not only internally, but also in terms of the GUI (e.g. Query Analyzer vs. Management Studio, DTS vs. SSIS).

    Also, please note that the Mainstream Support did end back in 2008 and the Extended Support will end August 2013.

    What is the reason you specifically want to learn SS2000?



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