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Update your local copies of SQL Server 2008 books Online - May 2009 release

Here is the quick update for you to refresh your local copies of SQL Server 2008 Books OnLine (aka BOL) May 2009.

Why you need to do it?

It is one of the best practice that will enable you to keep up with latest information about recent feature release or certain bug fixes from the RTM edition of SQL Server 2008.

How long it will take to update?

Few minutes, it will not update or modify any data on your SQL Server databases and you will have instant access to the information without having the need to be online all the times.

What kind of information you will find in BOL?

  • Setup and upgrade instructions.
  • Information about new features and backward compatibility.
  • Conceptual descriptions of the technologies and features in SQL Server 2008.
  • Procedural topics describing how to use the various features in SQL Server 2008.
  • Tutorials that guide you through common tasks.
  • Reference documentation for the graphical tools, command prompt utilities, programming languages, and application programming interfaces (APIs) that are supported by SQL Server 2008.
  • Descriptions of the sample databases and applications that are available with SQL Server 2008. You can download the sample databases from the SQL Server Community Projects and Samples page on CodePlex.
Published Tuesday, May 26, 2009 2:02 AM by SQL Master

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# Update your local copies of SQL Server 2008 books Online - May 2009 release

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