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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More of a course on SQL than an exam prep guide...,
This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
I used this book with the intention of passing Microsoft's 70-229 exam. Although I took the exam yesterday and passed, it was not due to the material in this book as much as it was taking practice exams.
As I read this book, all I could think is that it was a review of what I already knew. I have been a software developer using SQL for over 10 years now and I was a bit worried that this book wasn't giving me the information I needed to pass the exam. I got a great refresher of SQL DDL and DML commands and even learned a few things I didn't know. I learned a little about how SQL Server works specifically. It wasn't until I finished reading the book and began taking the Transcender practice exams that I began to realize what I would be in store for on the actual exam. The Transcender practice exams were a very accurate simulation as to how the actual exam would look, I would recommend them to anyone. As a matter of fact, some of the Transcender exam questions looked very similar to ones I saw on the real exam. I did not take the practice test in the text of the book or on the supplied CD, so I cannot comment on their quality. From my experience, the exams offered for free in books are not very good. This book would be a lot better if it modeled the exam a bit more. The exam likes to present a situation and ask what you should do to solve a particular problem. For instance, a example Security question on the exam goes something like this: "John creates a table and you create a view on that table. Neither of you belong to the sysadmin role. The users in the sales department try using the view and they report that they cannot access the information they need. What should you do?" I would have liked the book more if it presented examples like this to illustrate the information presented. As a matter of fact, this book reminds me of an information dump. Like most Microsoft exam study guides I have read in the past, they simply back up the information truck and dump the load onto you. You are responsible for figuring out how to apply that knowledge. But guess what? The exam test you on applying that knowledge.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Sales book, not good for certification,
By Jason Folkens (Dewitt, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
I bought this book, thinking I would get certified.I spent 2 months reading the pages, and doing the exercises. Then I went to take the exam... Failed 3 times before I actually threw the book away and searched for another training source. And I'm not a dufus; I've passed many certification exams in the past. This book contains SOME quality information, but if your goal is to get certified, just read Books On Line and totally disreguard the existance of this book. Its common knowledge that the goal of MS certification tests is to test your ability to transform working knowledge of a product into real world application, and for that reason, an effective training source should simulate that real world expierence. This book fails to do this.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
70-229 SQL 2k Design and Implementation,
By Joe Coats, Ph.D. "JC" (Waldorf, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
I was not pleased with the contents of this book in terms of sloppy editing and in the paltry treatment of important topics. Those of us in pursuit of the MCP or MCDBA will have to augment this book and what we take from this book with other more complex books dealing with design and implementation. Do be prepared to purchase additional books on T-SQL programming and do be prepared to purchase real exam prep software.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not quite worthless, but close,
By A Customer
This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
Most of the Microsoft certification books are bad, and this is no exception. A lot of page space is used explaining how wonderful Microsoft products are and no space is used defining the obscure terms that are constantly bandied about. Often a common word is used to mean something totally different than what it means to the rest of the world. Other times terms are just made up and never defined. The exercises are tedious, though occasionally userful.Buy a different book.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Exam Topic Overview Only,
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This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
This book gives an introduction to the topics required for the exam but nowhere near the detail required. Attempt a practice exam after reading the book and you will realise how inadequate this training resource truly is.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good for beginner to intermediate,
By "bberenger2" (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
I've learned a lot of stuff and it makes sense. You probably will, too so don't be too afraid to buy it.I use queries on the job and know some programming so I am ready to give a shot to getting my dba cert. I like the approach the book takes because it starts out pretty easy and progresses logically to more advanced concepts. The book uses several different business scenarios which helps give an understanding as to why you would need to do xyz in the real world. The flaws of the book are that it seems intentionally technical for the sake of being technical. An inexperienced person isn't usually up on what aggregate functions are, and some in-context definitions would be nice. I'm from the school that says big words are what we use to confuse management who normally won't ask questions lest they appear to know less than the underling :-) So.... personally I'd rather spend brain power learning the concept instead of deciphering overly technical (imho) text. BUT, if you have a reasonable grasp on the english language and are a little bit tech savvy you should be able to work with it. I plan on taking the exam in Dec of 2003 or Jan of 2004, so I'll try to post how I did if anyone is interested. Happy Landings
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Simply badly designed for exams,
By zrer10 "zrer10" (Knoxville, Tn United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
I believe that the writers made some bad choices when they first began to write this book. First of all, unlike most other certification books the exam goals are not together in one section. Instead there are whole chapters for queries, indexes, views, etc with all of the information about each topic in that chapter. So if you wanted to read about 'query optimization' you would have to read the sections within that chapter about query optimation from the queries chapter, from the index chapter, some from the views chapter, etc. So if you want to review a specific topic that you are not as good at you will be doing a lot of page flipping.
Second the book is too thick. It contains a lot of information that i doudt that you will actually get on the exam (like estimating the size of a table). It also has about a 100-150 page objective by objective index at the back with questions. But these sections seem to be fragmented from the rest of the book and do not have enough information to truely learn the objective. The first part of the book seems to be written as an introduction to databases book rather then a certification book, and i dont think that i would use this book to introduce myself to databases anyway. Third: the practice certification exam does not work. The practice exam is an exam that seems to have an embeded internet explorer and is ran by javascript. I have no clue why you would use javascript to create a practice exam. Anyway i get the 'error running these scripts, would you like to continue running scripts on this page error' and i am unable to run the exam. I am using windows xp service pack 2 internet explorer 6.1. I personally went out and bought the exam cram for 229 and it seems to be much better.
11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Could be better,
By Jerzy (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
I am after the first two chapters and I'm not very impressed so far.The first chapter contains a lot of names of different components of SQL Server without clear explanations useful in case of people new to SQL Server, too messy. Chapter two contains terms without sufficient explanations and examples how to use them (isqlw, isql, osql for example). If you are an expert in SQL Server you do not need this book but if you want to learn the book is too enigmatic so far.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Book for SQL novice,
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This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
This book is good for a person whom does not know any thing about SQL and Database Designing. If you are an Experience whom trying to get ready for the exam. then save your money and look for different one. This book will just wast your time.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poorly written...,
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This review is from: MCAD/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2000 Database Design and Implementation, Exam 70-229, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) (Hardcover)
Most books I have read from Microsoft Press have been good, but this one is not one of them. The chapters referred to the SQL Book Online (BoL) way too often. It also jumped around on topics and referenced items that you would not read about until chapters later.
The worst part of the book was the fact that some review questions were NOT covered in the book. I went to the index to lookup the unknown term in the question and the ONLY page referenced was the page with the question on it! |
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