Microsoft has merged SQL Server 2005 Expressed to SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
New Version of SQL Server 2005 Books Online is released on June 12, 2007.
Download SQL Server Books Online (BOL)
Reference : Pinal Dave (http://blog.SQLAuthority.com)
June 13, 2007 by pinaldave
Microsoft has merged SQL Server 2005 Expressed to SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
New Version of SQL Server 2005 Books Online is released on June 12, 2007.
Download SQL Server Books Online (BOL)
Reference : Pinal Dave (http://blog.SQLAuthority.com)
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Pinalkumar Dave is a Microsoft SQL Server MVP and a Mentor for Solid Quality India. He has written over 1200 articles on the subject on his blog at http://blog.sqlauthority.com. He is a dynamic and proficient Principal Database Architect, Corporate Trainer and Project Manager, who specializes in SQL Server Programming and has 7 years of hands-on experience. He holds a Masters of Science degree and a number of certifications, including MCDBA and MCAD (.NET). He is also Regional Mentor for PASS Asia.

sir,
i am 18 years old and i am very intersted with computer with every subject. sir plz send me all kind of books for the computer i will be very thanks full to u.
hi
i wann to learn sql 2005
Bhushan try to download this Books online as pinal send the link to download …amd go through it ……and i m sure one day you will reply our question to others …
Go ahead !!
Cheers
Praveen,
That is very correct. Books online is the place, where I base my own learning.
I validate my concepts and ideas against Book Online before I write anything in SQL Server.
I appreciate your knowledge and desire to help others.
Regards,
Pinal Dave (http://www.SQLAuthority.com)
All pleasure is mine Chief !
Hi
I have a problem, how to add exceptions to the procedure in sql server2005, syntax?
And how to display message while using procedure at the back end?
Thank you for your help
Gaurav
Hi Gaurav,
Search http://search.sqlauthority.com and search for “try and catch” explanation.
Regards,
Pinal Dave ( http://www.SQLAuthority.com )