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    Does anybody know of a good on-line SQL "cookbook"? I see that O'Reilly actually publishes a book by this name, but it is a book (perhaps not as googleable as online source). I see the same questions keep popping-up here repeatedly, and it's difficult to locate the "search forums" dialog here at codeproject (it took me a good while to locate it). Perhaps folks could get quicker answers to their specific questions if a searchable cookbook was readily available. Actually, even having the Search function here at codeproject apply to the forums (instead of just Articles and Authors) would reduce some of the noise. But even then, a well written, easily searchable cookbook would sure be nice. David

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      Does anybody know of a good on-line SQL "cookbook"? I see that O'Reilly actually publishes a book by this name, but it is a book (perhaps not as googleable as online source). I see the same questions keep popping-up here repeatedly, and it's difficult to locate the "search forums" dialog here at codeproject (it took me a good while to locate it). Perhaps folks could get quicker answers to their specific questions if a searchable cookbook was readily available. Actually, even having the Search function here at codeproject apply to the forums (instead of just Articles and Authors) would reduce some of the noise. But even then, a well written, easily searchable cookbook would sure be nice. David

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      How about BooksOnline? http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms130214.aspx[^]

      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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        How about BooksOnline? http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms130214.aspx[^]

        Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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        Thanks for the reply. Actually, I had in mind more of a "cookbook"; simple pre-packaged answers to common issues and questions like the ones that crop-up repeatedly within this forum. Good link anyway. Think I'll download it! David

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