What's the best SQL book for an intermediate level database programmer?
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Date: 11/24/04
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Date: 23 Nov 2004 20:26:10 -0800
In May of this year I graduated from Penn State with a BS in IST
(Information Sciences and Technology). Right after graduation I got a
database programming job with a company that uses Delphi 6 and MS SQL
Server 2000.
I've been working with this company for six months now but I'm still
not very good with SQL. I can do basic SQL queries and table joins (as
well as use datetime functions and cursors), but I'd say I'm only at an
intermediate level (at best).
So... I'm looking to learn more about SQL. I'm guessing a good SQL
reference book would help, but I'd really prefer a good book that
actually teaches you and guides you along. The only problem is that I
don't want a basic/beginner level SQL book since I already know all of
the basics.
Can anybody recommend anything for me?
Thanks!
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