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Default Professional Sql Server 7 Stored Procedures

I am looking for a copy of this book, it was at least a thought at WROX at some point because it has an ISBN assigned to it:

Professional Sql Server 7 Stored Procedures
Paperback - 500 pages (October 1999)
Wrox Press Inc; ISBN: 1861003250


If anyone know where I can locate a copy please let me know. Or if you have one your willing to part with, that would be great also.

Thanks

Darrell







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