Monday, March 19, 2012

MSDE Newbie

Are there any good online resources for learning how to use MSDE?
I've been using MS-Access for years via ADO but want to try MSDE.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
..
I suggest you
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/techinfo/default.asp
"McKirahan" wrote:

> Are there any good online resources for learning how to use MSDE?
> I've been using MS-Access for years via ADO but want to try MSDE.
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions
> ..
>
>
|||Also some tips on your learning path:
1> Read about SQL Server from booksonline or some decent book
2> Just keep in mind that MSDE is a smaller version for SQL Server. Most of the related books are for sql server and hardly mention MSDE, but if you need a quick starter book on how to use MSDE, then get "Beginning Visual Basic .Net databases", it does r
efer to MSDE all the time (but is for VB.Net..)..
I would also suggest that you go thru this newsgroups' posting from past few months.. don't worry, it is not boring and too lengthy.. it's a good read. You will know what problems other people are having and how to tackle them and you will become familia
r with the MSDE world..
And then there are MS KB articles for many issues related to MSDE..
hope it helps..
dev
|||"dev_kh" <devkh@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8A2E518D-07D5-4B27-990E-134E841F8036@.microsoft.com...
> Also some tips on your learning path:
> 1> Read about SQL Server from booksonline or some decent book
> 2> Just keep in mind that MSDE is a smaller version for SQL Server. Most
of the related books are for sql server and hardly mention MSDE, but if you
need a quick starter book on how to use MSDE, then get "Beginning Visual
Basic .Net databases", it does refer to MSDE all the time (but is for
VB.Net..)..
> I would also suggest that you go thru this newsgroups' posting from past
few months.. don't worry, it is not boring and too lengthy.. it's a good
read. You will know what problems other people are having and how to tackle
them and you will become familiar with the MSDE world..
> And then there are MS KB articles for many issues related to MSDE..
> hope it helps..
> dev
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll check them out. However, I was hoping for
some site suggestions along the lines of "w3schools" or "devguru"; that is,
more of an introduction to MSDE and not the full blown Microsoft approach.

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