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06. Aug 10
Database files and File groups
http://sqlserver-guide.blogspot.com/2008/11/databa...
A database file is nothing but an Operating system file. A database spans at least two, and possible several database files.
Data Definition Language
http://sqlserver-guide.blogspot.com/2008/11/data-d...
" Data definition level language which includes the following statements. A) CREATE Statement B) ALTER Statement C) DROP Statement D) TRUNCATE Stat "
Things to Observe on SQL
http://sqlserver-guide.blogspot.com/2008/11/things...
While writing the Queries using in SQL Query Analyzer tool we need not to follow any particular case.Because SQL is case insensitive language.
Types of SQL
http://sqlserver-guide.blogspot.com/2008/10/types-...
Whenever user wants to interact with Sql Server, he has to interact with Sql Server through SQL.
Data Types in SQL Server
http://sqlserver-guide.blogspot.com/2008/10/data-t...
Data type means the type of data which users provided to specific column in Sql Server
SQL Server
http://sqlserver-guide.blogspot.com/2008/10/sql-se...
MS SQL SERVER is a database management sysem developed and marketed by Microsoft.
PARVATASANA - SITTING POSTURE
http://www.yogasanaforhealth.com/2008/04/parvatasa...
If Suryabheda Pranayama or Anuloma-Viloma Pranayama is practiced for fifteen minutes before performing this (Parvatasana) asana, the lungs, the abdomen and the spine become strong and healthy
BUDDA PADMASANA - SITTING POSTURE
http://www.yogasanaforhealth.com/2008/04/budda-pad...
In this asana, the weight of the body is borne by the knees and the ankle-joints, so the joints of the legs became strong.
PADMASANA - SITTING POSTURE
http://www.yogasanaforhealth.com/2008/04/padmasana...
This asana is useful for japa, pranayama, Dharma (Retention or Concentration), Dhyana (Meditation) and Samadhi (Self-realisation)
Udar Karsanasana
http://www.yogasanaforhealth.com/2008/04/udar-kars...
Sit erect on the ground bending the knees, keep the palms on the knees. Lower the left knee to the ground, bend the trunk to the right side as much as possible and look back to the right side. Then co...
