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SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Teaching an Old Fox a New Trick: SQL Server - Cathy Knight
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Are you a Fox developer? Are you using DBFs in your application? Are you considering moving your application to SQL Server? If the answer to those questions is YES, this session is for you! Maybe you've already attended some of the typical SQL Server sessions such as Connecting to SQL Server, Managing a SQL Server Database, Optimizing SQL Server, Using Transact SQL, or Using Stored Procedures. Good ... because that's not what this session is going to cover! This session is meant to help you avoid the bumps and bruises caused by not understanding the little differences and nuances between the Fox queries and the SQL Server queries. For example, the equivalent of Fox's NVL(MyField, '') in SQL Server is ISNULL(MyField, ''). But in Fox, ISNULL(MyField) has a totally different meaning and its SQL Server equivalent is MyField IS NULL. Is your head spinning yet? Well, mine was when I first began working with SQL Server. This session will help you move past that learning curve quickly and learn to write SQL statements in a manner that works with both Fox and SQL Server data.
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