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| From: | mos | Date: | August 4 2005 4:37pm |
| Subject: | Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | ||
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At 09:02 AM 8/4/2005, you wrote: >Is it possible if MySQL could create its own ficitional database to >standardize the way we train ourselves in MySQL and to be able to >communicate our ideas to others than having to expose our actual working >datas to others? Let M$ have their own NorthWind and we have ours. >> Let M$ have their own NorthWind and we have ours. Yes but MyWind just does "cut it".<rofl> Mike
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| • Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Scott Hamm | 29 Jul |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Peter Brawley | 29 Jul |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | (J. David Boyd) | 2 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Enrique Sanchez Vela | 4 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Scott Hamm | 4 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | SGreen | 4 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Scott Hamm | 4 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Harald Fuchs | 5 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Jeremy Cole | 13 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Nestor Florez | 2 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | mos | 4 Aug |
| • Re: Database equivalent to NorthWind for M$ SQL | Scott Hamm | 4 Aug |
