SQL Server. (News in Brief).(introduces T-SQL Solutions)(Brief Article)

From: Business Publisher | Date: August 15, 2001 | Copyright information

SQL Server magazine, produced by Penton Media (Loveland, GO), has begun the publication of T--SQL Solutions, a monthly newsletter for computer programming ...

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