The SQL Bible by Alex Kriegel and Boris M. Trukhnov is a good book for General SQL. It covers SQL99 standard and gives good examples.<BR><BR><B><I>"Dave J. Hala Jr." <dave@58ghz.net></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I'm looking for a new MySql book. I have "Mysql" by Paul Dubios,<BR>published by "New Riders" Its an excellant book. However, it covers<BR>3.26. I've been wearing it out for about 5 years now...<BR><BR>I'm looking for 4.1. There's lot out there for 4.0, but 4.1 jumped into<BR>sub-selects etc. Does anyone have a 4.1 book that extensively covers<BR>sub-selects, etc. Got something that is written with a style similiar to<BR>that of Paul Dubois?<BR><BR>:) Dave<BR>-- <BR><BR>Open Source Information Systems, Inc. (OSIS)<BR>Dave J. Hala Jr., President <DAVE@OSIS.US><BR>641.485.1606<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Cialug mailing
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