Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 11:22:13 CST 2011
> That is why I am asking the list, I value their expert opinions. Rather > than relying on someone who is either having a good or bad day. Also I > don't want to be spending $50 or $60 on the wrong book. > Susan and Martin I think I have heard those names before, they sound > familiar. > Just kidding. ========I don't think either one of us spend as much time here as we use to! ;) The book that Martin and I wrote is my best one -- I am very proud of it. The SQL sections are timeless -- not much is going to change there. A lot of the upsizing and using information is going to be different of course. It just depends on why you need the book -- if you need a SQL companion and comparison for Jet and T-SQL, it's a good choice. Martin can chime in if he sees this. I haven't done anything with Access 2007/1010 to SQL Server 8, but I would assume that the general process/preparations is still very similar, even though, the actual step-by-step instructions aren't going to be the same. We wrote that book in 2001! Susan H.