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"KevinGPO" <kevingpo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just wondering a few queries about the differences between programming SQL
> for MS Access, and programming T-SQL for SQL Server.
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> 1. Is it possible to use the same general SQL statements/commands from a
> ASP page that was used with a MS Access DB, for a SQL Server DB?
> (Basically can you program normal SQL in SQL Server?) If not, what major
> changes are needed to convert 'MS Access ASP' pages to 'SQL Server ASP'
> pages?
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> 2. Does anyone know any good tutorial sites about programming for SQL
> Server... with assumption of normal SQL knowledge (eg. MySQL, MS Access).
> I've googled/searched around but haven't found anything very useful. If
> there isn't any good tutorial/learning sites for T-SQL programming, any
> recommendations on a good T-SQL book with references to SQL Server & ASP?
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