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I can't resist saying that, for truly free (as in freedom), you might want to work with something like PostgreSQL. 

I wrote up an "Introduction to SQL" focused on PostgreSQL & Evergreen a few years ago and released it under a CC-BY-SA license (per http://coffeecode.net/archives/212-Introduction-to-SQL-for-Evergreen-administrators.html ); the source for the introduction is at http://bzr.coffeecode.net/intro_to_sql/introduction_to_sql.txt  

Even though there are some PostgreSQL-specifics in the introduction, most of the same principles apply. Maybe it will be of use to you or someone else! 

Dan

>>> Wilfred Drew <[log in to unmask]> 3/16/2012 2:31 PM >>>
I am setting up my laptop to teach myself Microsoft SQL. I am installing SQL Express. I purchased "Microsoft SQL Server 2008 All-in-one desk reference for Dummies." Any suggestions on other tools to add to my laptop to learn SQL?  Preferably free.

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