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SQL Server 2000 Books Online updated, now available for local download
Published 29 September 7 11:57 AM | SSQA.net
SQL Server User Education blog on MSDN has this update about SQL Server 2000 BOL Update - Don't forget to update your local version copy with this latest release. You can download the updated SQL Server 2000 Books Online from the Microsoft Download...
SQL Server 2005 Books Online update - September 2007 on MSDN & Technet
Published 29 September 7 9:49 AM | SSQA.net
SQL Server version 2005 Books Online aka BOL has been updated by SQL Development Team in September 2007 and not available for download yet. As usual they are awaiting customer feedback from the BOL or via MSDN/Technet pages. Refer in their words: In the...
Is SQL Server 2005 Books Online updated in September 2007?
Published 28 September 7 4:38 AM | SSQA.net
Well this is confusing me, this DownloadLink refers SQL Server 2005 Books Online as May 2007 update that can be installed on the machine. But when you search for any content on MSDN library for SQL Server it refers " SQL Server 2005 Books Online...
SQL Server 2008 Books Online: How to find out what features are in a CTP release
Published 20 July 7 4:41 AM | SSQA.net
Whenever a CTP release is available it is best to refer to the documentation to know about t he features that are available in this CTP are documented. In this case ensure you have downloaded the Books Online from that CTP release and open the BOL then...
SQL Server 2005 Books online May 2007 updates are available now
Published 11 June 7 3:22 AM | SSQA.net
Yet another update to SQL Server 2005 Books Online, though it states May 2007 update that was released on June 06th 2007! During February 2007 with the release of Service pack 2 Microsoft has updated the BOL content to reflect the changes with SP2. For...
Behaviour of SP_READERRORLOG in SQL 2000 and 2005
Published 22 May 7 3:3 AM | SSQA.net
You may be aware that SP_READERRORLOG can be used from a query analyzer or query editor to read the error log contents without opening the file on the disk or from Management Studio (or Enterprise Manager). I'm not sure whether you have observed that...