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Posted Date: 08 Sep 2011      Posted By: Suresh Sellathambi    Member Level: Gold  |  Check Traffic

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Read this article to know more about Common Table Expressions (CTE) in SQL Server 2005.The Author Explained about Common Table Expressions (CTE) in SQL Server 2005 with example. It is good Article about Common Table Expressions (CTE) in SQL Server 2005.

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