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Eric,
thank you for posting that link to codeclinic in response to the 70-229 CRAM post. I'm not the poster of that post, but I believe I will find this link helpful. I have taken all the language exams (315,316,320) and passed the first time. However, although I read two book cover to cover and did examples (SQL Server 2000 Programming by Querrero and Rojos, and SQL Server 2000 Programming by Rob Vieira) I failed my first try at 70- 229. I ran out of time with 2 or 3 questions that I just had to stick an answer to. With a score of 597, they could've made a difference. This is my first time really learning SQL and especially T-SQL so not too miserable. Had I watched my time, who knows. Anyhow none of the books really went into Security too deeply. At least not what I should know for the exam. As well, the first time I saw uniqueidentifier in a T-SQL statement was on the exam in about 3 of the first questions. That probably blew my confidence too. I didn't select any as correct because I didn't know what they were. I see here that codeclinic covers them. Thanks for this link. I took the test last wednesday and I'm now gun-shy about even trying again anytime soon. This should boost my confidence! Jackie, MCAD Jackie |
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