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| Karen 2003-04-14, 12:23 pm |
| SQL Server 2000 is a superset of 7.0. I contains many
more features in the area of data types, DTS tasks, user
defined functions and XML support.
To see what the differences are, look in the SQL 2000
books online and look in the what's new section of the
contents tab for detailed information about the
differences between versions.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have access to some 70-028 courseware. Would it be too
>counterproductive to use this in preparing for 70-228?
>e.g., are SQL Server 7 and SQL Server 2000 too different
>from each other, administratively/certificationally
>speaking?
>
>To put it in context: I don't have access to a v7-based
>server; and I suppose that if I were to practice v7
>concepts on a v2000 server, I might be able tp find out
>where the differences lie. Then again I may not...
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Andrew Taranto
>.
>
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| Daniel Wilson 2003-04-16, 2:24 pm |
| Good point, Karen.
There are some links to MS & other articles arranged by exam objective at
http://www.geocities.com/firepower_...ote/70-228.html
Good luck
dwilson
"Karen" <kgayda@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> SQL Server 2000 is a superset of 7.0. I contains many
> more features in the area of data types, DTS tasks, user
> defined functions and XML support.
>
> To see what the differences are, look in the SQL 2000
> books online and look in the what's new section of the
> contents tab for detailed information about the
> differences between versions.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have access to some 70-028 courseware. Would it be too
> >counterproductive to use this in preparing for 70-228?
> >e.g., are SQL Server 7 and SQL Server 2000 too different
> >from each other, administratively/certificationally
> >speaking?
> >
> >To put it in context: I don't have access to a v7-based
> >server; and I suppose that if I were to practice v7
> >concepts on a v2000 server, I might be able tp find out
> >where the differences lie. Then again I may not...
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >Andrew Taranto
> >.
> >
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