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Need to find somewhere where I can learn to program databases in Cold Fuision. Also, does the program for Cold Fusion from Macromedia help or is that just the Server program??
Lisa
 
A few places to start:

Tutorials designed for a beginner:
... this site will also give you a free CF site to play with :)

Allaire:
1. Administer teaches you how to admin a CF Server.
2. Developing teaches you how to develop CF apps.
3. Lang Ref shows all the functions and tags CF has.

As for what Allaire sells, they do have a CF Studio that is supposed to help development, but I like using a simple text editor like TextPad or 1stPage myself.

Good luck!
 
There are subtle differences between the common databases... We have a reasonable amount of "MS Access" information in our SQL section. Topics such as Scalar functions, database functions & operators, refferential integrity and basic "Structured Query Language" (SQL) examples...

It all sounds very complex but in a few days it will all make sense :)

 
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