Re: SQL For Smarties 3rd Edition - ATTN Joe Celko
From: paul c <toledobythesea_at_dbms.yuc>
Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 03:26:05 GMT
Message-ID: <h1T3h.265885$1T2.125902_at_pd7urf2no>
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> Here's the link to the top level page....
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> http://www.utexas.edu/its/windows/database/datamodeling/rm/overview.html
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> This leads down to E-R modeling, and introduces tables, etc. and also
> normalization.
> The outline is in the left hand column.
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> And, by the way, here's the link to the database answers
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> http://www.databaseanswers.org/
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> Click on "300+ free kick-start-databases".
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> I am convinced that these are good sites for newcomers that ask ask basic
> questions. But I'm very open to being led to better sites than these.
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Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 03:26:05 GMT
Message-ID: <h1T3h.265885$1T2.125902_at_pd7urf2no>
David Cressey wrote:
> "paul c" <toledobythesea_at_dbms.yuc> wrote in message
> news:3eI2h.244789$1T2.85008_at_pd7urf2no...
>> David Cressey wrote: >> ... >>> The best low level theory for newbie database designers is over at the U >>> Texas IT department. I also send newbies there. >>> It's got a few errors in it, IMO. But over all, it's a better job of >>> presenting the theory in a nutshell than I would have done. >>> ... >> I looked but all I found was a few paragraphs on normalization. Do you >> have any links? >> >> Cheers, >> p
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> Here's the link to the top level page....
>
> http://www.utexas.edu/its/windows/database/datamodeling/rm/overview.html
>
> This leads down to E-R modeling, and introduces tables, etc. and also
> normalization.
> The outline is in the left hand column.
>
> And, by the way, here's the link to the database answers
>
> http://www.databaseanswers.org/
>
> Click on "300+ free kick-start-databases".
>
> I am convinced that these are good sites for newcomers that ask ask basic
> questions. But I'm very open to being led to better sites than these.
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thanks. (i didn't expect database to be subheading of windows.) Received on Tue Nov 07 2006 - 04:26:05 CET