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A detailed look at Common Table Expressions and Recursion and SQL 2008 for Developers

Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2008, 18:00 - 21:15 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Unisys Customer Service Centre , Milton Keynes, GB
Cost
FREE

CTES were introduced in SQL 2005 and are mainly used for recursive queries. Tony Rogerson will look in detail at what they can do and how efficient they are in doing it!

Simon Sabine will present SQL Server 2008 for Developers, what features and improvements have been made to the latest version of SQL Server which will make the lives of SQL Server Developers more interesting and easier

 

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