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| cocolocopolo 2002-04-17, 12:25 am |
| I plan to take 70-229 first.
Without any notice, I bought "Sam's Teach Yourself Microsoft SQL 2000 Server in 21 Days" as my study book for 70-229.
Now I am in Day 5 course and just wonder this particular book give more
information about Administration (70-228 test) but not for 70-229 test.
Please kindly give my any idea if this book (Sam's 21 Days) is better for 70-229 test? or is better for 70-228 test?
Thanks in advance. | |
| DivxGuy 2002-04-17, 4:13 am |
| I bought the SQL 7 version of that book, and it didn't have enough info to pass either the dev or admin exams.
If you want to pass 70-229, I would suggest a combination of the official training kit and the Transcender exams.
If 70-229 is anything like 70-029, it is very tough, and you will need all the help you can get.
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| baruugh 2002-04-17, 6:47 pm |
| The Sams SQL 2000 in 21 days is a good book to get a grounding in SQL Server 2000, more with an admin focus than a design focus.
It is a good book to start with, and then move onto the study guides/books that claim to prepare you for the exams.
I started with this Sams book, and then moved on to the Sybex & Osborne prep books - neither of which was that good in terms of preparing for the exams, but added a further granularity to my preparation.
If you can, get a hold of the Transcender for 70-229. It is invaluable, but you'll need more than the Sams book.
The only book that did not impress, and I have seen others flame it as well, is the examcram book. I guess it's a matter of personal taste; what one person likes someone else doesn't, and vice-versa.
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| cocolocopolo 2002-04-17, 11:49 pm |
| Thanks baruugh.
Yes, I use Sams for to get foundation and move to Sybex and Osborne as you suggested.
After that, then I will think about using
Transcender before take test.
Thanks again. |
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