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*TechNotes* SQL Server 2000 Design

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Below are several detailed TechNotes for the 70-229 SQL Server 2000 Design exam, written by 2lazybutsmart who was the moderator for these 70-228 and 70-229 MCDBA forums.

icon_arrow.gifDeveloping the Logical Model

icon_arrow.gifImplementing the Physical Database

icon_arrow.gifRetrieving and Modifying Data NEW

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    WebmasterWebmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admin
    I just uploaded another excellent TechNote by 2lbs for the 70-229 exam, Implementing the Physical Design.

    Enjoy, and let us kow if you have any comments...
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    WebmasterWebmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admin
    Yes, people it is a great day. 2lbs just finsihed his third TechNote (15 pages!) for the 70-229 exam and is now available here:

    icon_arrow.gifwww.techexams.net/technotes/mcdba/retrievemodifydata.shtml

    According to the server stats, these 2lbs' TechNotes are read by dozens of people per day... some comments and feedback would be appreciated ;)
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    Beowulf3Beowulf3 Member Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Technotes are great. I used them as a final review before the exam and passed with flying colors. Does this mean I owe 2lazybutsmart part of my next raise?
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    2lazybutsmart2lazybutsmart Member Posts: 1,119
    Thnx Beowulf3 and welcome to Techexams.

    How much did you score on the test?

    Congratulations on the pass. icon_thumright.gif
    2lbs.
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    ri1ckri1ck Member Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□
    hi 2lazybutsmart:
    i found your technotes very helpful,easy to understand. it's been long time you didn't come out with the remaining scopes covered in the 70229.
    i'm looking forward to it.

    regards,
    rick
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    2lazybutsmart2lazybutsmart Member Posts: 1,119
    Thanks man. But I don't know how it'll be for those remaining ones. perhaps if many people ask for them, I might consider writing them.

    Thanks anyhow,
    2lbs.
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    Magnanimous as the ocean, persistent as time.
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