The Microsoft Transact-SQL programming language has become an increasingly popular solution for developers seeking to build powerful and scalable distributed SQL Server applications. This follow-up to the widely acclaimed The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL covers current subjects critical to successfu
The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Architecture and Internals
β Scribed by Ken Henderson
- Book ID
- 127446270
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley Professional
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0201700476
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The accompanying CD-ROM is packed with additional material, including full source code for the book's 900+ examples, as well as three invaluable tools: DTSDIAG, the VBODSOLE Library, and DTS Package Guru. DTSDIAG allows developers and administrators to simultaneously collect Profiler traces, perform logs, blocking script output, system event logs, and SQLDIAG reports from a specified SQL Server. The VBODSOLE Library features more than twenty new COM-based functions for Transact-SQL, including T-SQL enhancements such as array-manipulation routines, financial functions, string-manipulation functions, and system functions. DTS Package Guru is a .NET-based package editor for SQL Server's Data Transformation Services that allows editing of any modifiable package and supports the automation of mass package changes.
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