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Link to good on-line documentation

bartonc
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I stumble upon the Microsoft Jet SQL Reference on line, but I'm wondering if anybody know of a really good on-line reference.

TIA,
Barton
Oct 13 '07 #1
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iburyak
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If you use SQL Query Analyzer go to Help - Transact-SQL Help

It has everything you need to knwo.


Good Luck.
Oct 13 '07 #2
bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
If you use SQL Query Analyzer go to Help - Transact-SQL Help

It has everything you need to knwo.


Good Luck.
Yes, Transact-SQL Reference looks very useful. Thanks, again.
Oct 13 '07 #3
iburyak
1,017 Expert 512MB
If you need anything, let me know.
I am pretty experienced. Have more then 10 years in Sybase, MSSQL.

Good Luck.
Oct 13 '07 #4

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