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Microsoft Access 2000 Developer's Guide to Microsoft SQL Server provides much needed information and guidance for the Access power user or developer who wants to exploit the power of SQL Server. Written by Access experts and Microsoft MVPs Mary Chipman and Andy Baron, this hands-on guide provides you with the practical knowledge you need to harness the enterprise-level power and scalability SQL Server offers, while using the Access tools you are familiar with. More than just a migration guide, you will benefit from the authors' expert discussions of topics including the new Microsoft Database Engine (MSDE), Transact SQL, building stored procedures and views, converting your applications to SQL Server, working with SQL Server security, and building Access interfaces to SQL Server databases.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 864 Pages
Edition: 1st
ISBN-10: 0672319446
ISBN-13: 9780672319440
Publisher: Sams
Pub date: Dec 13, 2000
Dimensions: 23 cm x 19 cm x 5 cm Just how big is that?
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