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Alan Brewer [MSFT]
 
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Default SQL Server International Learning Survey. - 11-11-2005 , 12:14 PM






If you live outside of the United States or Canada we want to know more
about your experience learning about SQL Server.

How did you initially learn to use SQL Server? What are your preferences for
learning about new features? What can we do to make SQL Server easier to
learn and use?

Send email to wssinfo (AT) microsoft (DOT) com to obtain a secure code and link to
participate in a survey. Complete the survey for a chance to win a portable
MP3 player. Please note the survey language in your email: English, French,
German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese Simplified, or Chinese
Traditional.

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Alan Brewer [MSFT]
Content Architect, SQL Server Documentation Team

SQL Server Developer Center: http://msdn.microsoft.com/sql
SQL Server TechCenter: http://technet.microsoft.com/sql/

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



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Default Re: SQL Server International Learning Survey. - 11-12-2005 , 01:49 PM






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"Alan Brewer [MSFT]" <alanbr (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote

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If you live outside of the United States or Canada we want to know more
about your experience learning about SQL Server.

How did you initially learn to use SQL Server? What are your preferences
for
learning about new features? What can we do to make SQL Server easier to
learn and use?

Send email to wssinfo (AT) microsoft (DOT) com to obtain a secure code and link to
participate in a survey. Complete the survey for a chance to win a
portable
MP3 player. Please note the survey language in your email: English,
French,
German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese Simplified, or Chinese
Traditional.

--
Alan Brewer [MSFT]
Content Architect, SQL Server Documentation Team

SQL Server Developer Center: http://msdn.microsoft.com/sql
SQL Server TechCenter: http://technet.microsoft.com/sql/

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.





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