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- From: green@rwja.umdnj.edu (Cliff Green)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases.ingres
- Subject: Re: Books on Ingres
- Keywords: Books; Literature; Ingres
- Message-ID: <1467@rwja.umdnj.edu>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 12:59:54 GMT
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- chas@castle.ed.ac.uk (C Spencer) writes:
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- >sjlai@fcit-c1.fcit.monash.edu.au (SIMON LAI) writes:
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- >>Are there any recent books on the Ingres. Apart from the manuals,
- >>do any recent books deal with aspects of Ingres such as the Knowledge
- >>Management Extensions?
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- >I'm currently reading (and working through, and thoroughly enjoying) a
- >book called "Ingres and Relational Databases", by David Rothwell,
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- And I picked up (and yes, read) a copy of "Ingres SQL Developer's
- Guide" by Hursch and Hursch (McGraw-Hill). I guess this is a fair
- intro to SQL programming (not being an expert therein), and also
- has no reference to KME.
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