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Braim0
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Posted - 2014-05-28 : 16:52:56
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Hey - Sure this is a very basic question (but I guess this is the place to ask). I have a good deal manual test experience but am looking to move in to a more technical role and need to raise my SQL game.I have used it for basic stuff in the past, find all and cut downs of that, but thought I should do better. Anyway I have downloaded MS SQL Management Studio, and it looks like what I might need - however I have no data in the database (unless I am been a real plank).I have attempted to download from Adventureworks but cannot figure out how to join the two so I have the Adventureworks data in the studio so I can interrogate it. If anyone can help with this and anything else that that you think is a good lesson pack to follow that would be great... who knows if this all goes well I will be able to help someone else one day. Thanks in advanceNeil |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2014-05-28 : 19:11:38
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Open a query window and start typing queries. Hit F5 or the execute button to run the queries.use db1goselect top 1000 * from table1Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |
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