Professional SQL server 2008 programming
โ Scribed by Vieira, Robert
- Publisher
- John Wiley [distributor], Wrox
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 724
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction. Chapter 1: RDBMS Basics: What Makes Up a SQL Server Database? Chapter 2: Tools of the Trade. Chapter 3: The Foundation Statements of T-. Chapter 4: JOINs. Chapter 5: Creating and Altering Tables. Chapter 6: Constraints. Chapter 7: Adding More to Our Queries. Chapter 8: Being Normal: Normalization and Other Basic Design Issues. Chapter 9: SQL Server Storage and Index Structures. Chapter 10: Views. Chapter 11: Writing Scripts and Batches. Chapter 12: Stored Procedures. Chapter 13: User-Defined Functions. Chapter 14: Transactions and Locks. Chapter 15: Triggers. Chapter 16: A Brief XML Primer. Chapter 17: Reporting for Duty, Sir! A Look At Reporting Services. Chapter 18: Getting Integrated with Integration Services. Chapter 19: Playing Administrator. Appendix A: System Functions. Appendix B: Very Simple Connectivity Examples. Index.
โฆ Subjects
SQL (Computer program language);SQL server
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For a book that is supposed to be geared to programmers pretty proficient in SQL, it doesn't offer anything new. The examples are very basic and it leaves out some of the new features in 2005, such as Common Table Expressions. This would be better as a beginning SQL programming book.
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Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming shows experienced developers how to master the substantially revamped feature set of the latest release of Microsoft SQL Server. The book begins with a concise overview of the new features of SQL Server that is of interest to experienced developers. This is e
Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming shows experienced developers how to master the substantially revamped feature set of the latest release of Microsoft SQL Server. The book begins with a concise overview of the new features of SQL Server that is of interest to experienced developers. This is