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  1. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Unleashed: http://bit.ly/aoL81I

  2. SQL Server History Tables: Need a quick way to create a history table.  The script will create a history table and... http://bit.ly/9izGVB

  3. SQL SERVER DATAWAREHOUSING ANALYST/CONSULTANT - London United Kingdom... http://jobsurl.com/hsBp

  4. SQL Server supports asynchronous replication

  5. @Zybroxz Stack Overflow post http://bit.ly/bpOb99 .NET, ASP.NET, SQL Server - Have interview - Looking for free online material

  6. so this sql mdf wants to take all day to detach. might as well just take the damn database offline for all this. welcome to sql server 2005.

  7. Creating a #SQLServer proxy account to run xp_cmdshell http://bit.ly/aPc1Yq

  8. SQL Server Quiz - SQL Server Query Optimizer – Friend or Foe? - http://su.pr/4uVSTI

  9. MS ACCESS 2007 (VBA) and SQL Server 2005 Express by SamAnderson27: A small project dealing with MS ACCESS 2007 and... http://bit.ly/aeK7wN

  10. Rad Freebies Free Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Practice Exam at TradePub http://bit.ly/cDRGN8

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