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Pat B.

2003-03-17, 4:23 am

I am considering doing the 70-228 course, "Administering a
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database". The course number is
2072A. Is there a further course, "Quering Microsoft SQL
Server Transact-SQL" course number 2071B that I must also
do as well in order to pass the 70-228 exam. Would be very
grateful for a reply.
Alan Davis

2003-03-17, 7:23 am

>I am considering doing the 70-228 course, "Administering a
>Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database". The course number is
>2072A. Is there a further course, "Quering Microsoft SQL
>Server Transact-SQL" course number 2071B that I must also
>do as well in order to pass the 70-228 exam. Would be very
>grateful for a reply.


You do not need to take any course in order to take (and hopefully
pass) this exam.

The important issue is to understand the topics covered in the exam
prep guide.

I'm sure these courses are very good, but you need to make sure you
get what you expect from the (or any) course. If the point of the
courses is to teach only the topics covered in the exams, then the
course (to me anyway) others limit value.
rcaine

2003-03-17, 9:30 am

The letter A refers to the revision of the course. First revision is A. Microsoft SQL server is presented in three courses. 2071B (second revision) is Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Transact-SQL. This covers the basics of T-SQL and it is usually a two day course. It is listed as a prerequitie of the 2072 course but if you know anything about SQL you can take 2072 without it. The third course is 2073A programming a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database. In a rough way the 2072 course corresponds to the 70-228 exam and 2073 corresponds to the 70-229 exam. The courses do NOT cover everything you need for either exam. There is also a lot of overlap on the two exams. If you do the course route you might want both 2072 and 2073 before you take either exam.
Pat B.

2003-03-18, 11:23 am

Hi,
Thank you very much for your help.

Pat B.
>-----Original Message-----
>
>The letter A refers to the revision of the course. First

revision is A.
>Microsoft SQL server is presented in three courses.

2071B (second
>revision) is Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with

Transact-SQL.
>This covers the basics of T-SQL and it is usually a two

day course. It
>is listed as a prerequitie of the 2072 course but if you

know anything
>about SQL you can take 2072 without it. The third course

is 2073A
>Programming a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database. In a

rough way the
>2072 course corresponds to the 70-228 exam and 2073

corresponds to the
>70-229 exam. The courses do NOT cover everything you

need for either
>exam. There is also a lot of overlap on the two exams.

If you do the
>course route you might want both 2072 and 2073 before you

take either
>exam.
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Pat B.

2003-03-18, 11:23 am

Hi,
Thank you for your help.

Pat B.
>-----Original Message-----
>>I am considering doing the 70-228 course, "Administering

a
>>Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database". The course number

is
>>2072A. Is there a further course, "Quering Microsoft SQL
>>Server Transact-SQL" course number 2071B that I must

also
>>do as well in order to pass the 70-228 exam. Would be

very
>>grateful for a reply.

>
>You do not need to take any course in order to take (and

hopefully
>pass) this exam.
>
>The important issue is to understand the topics covered

in the exam
>prep guide.
>
>I'm sure these courses are very good, but you need to

make sure you
>get what you expect from the (or any) course. If the

point of the
>courses is to teach only the topics covered in the exams,

then the
>course (to me anyway) others limit value.
>.
>

rcaine

2003-03-18, 4:03 pm

Good luck with your exam.
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