Re: delete command
From: Jeff Louie (jeff_louie_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/08/05
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Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 20:52:16 -0800
Mike... Database administration alone is a full time job. Writing
database GUIs
alone is a full time job. It is somewhat rare to find someone good at
both. In
your project go to the service explorer, select the database, create a
new
database diagram, add all the tables, right click on the relationship
arrow and
select properties, select relationships. If you are new to databases
check out:
Database Design For Mere Mortals Hernandez
If you want to go crazy read:
An Introduction to Database Design Date
Handbook of Relational Database Design von Halle
If you are using MSDE, SQL
Inside SQL Server Soukup
Transact-SQL Programming Kline
Regards,
Jeff
Like I said I have very little programming experience. I am doing this
for a friend and because I would like to learn how to program. I do not
know if I have set the database relationship declared to anything or
not. How and where would I look to verify this.
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