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Beginning Transact-SQL with SQL Server 2000 and 2005

by: Paul Turley, Dan Wood

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Publisher: WROX PRESS,31.10.2005

Category: SQL PROGRAMMING Level:

ISBN: 076457955X
ISBN13: 9780764579554

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Beginning Transact-SQL with SQL Server 2000 and 2005

Transact-SQL is a powerful implementation of the ANSI standard SQL database query language. In order to build effective database applications, you must gain a thorough understanding of these features. This book provides you with a comprehensive introduction to the T-SQL language and shows you how it can be used to work with both the SQL Server 2000 and 2005 releases.

Beginning with an overview of the SQL Server query operations and tools that are used with T-SQL, the author goes on to explain how to design and build applications of increasing complexity. By gaining an understanding of the power of the T-SQL language, you'll be prepared to meet the ever-increasing demands of programming.

What you will learn from this book
* How T-SQL provides you with the means to create tools for managing hundreds of databases
* Various programming techniques that use views and stored procedures
* Ways to optimize query performance
* How to create databases that will be an essential foundation to applications you develop later

Who this book is for

This book is for database developers and administrators who have not yet programmed with Transact-SQL. Some familiarity with relational databases and basic SQL is helpful, and some programming experience is helpful.

Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved.

Acknowledgments.
Foreword.

Chapter 1: Introducing Transact-SQL and Data Management Systems.

Chapter 2: SQL Server Fundamentals.

Chapter 3: Tools for Accessing SQL Server.

Chapter 4: Introducing Transact-SQL Language.

Chapter 5: Data Retrieval.

Chapter 6: SQL Functions.

Chapter 7: Aggregation and Grouping.

Chapter 8: Multi-Table Queries.

Chapter 9: Data Transactions.

Chapter 10: Advanced Queries and Scripting.

Chapter 11: Full-Text Index Queries.

Chapter 12: Creating and Managing Database Objects.

Chapter 13: Transact-SQL Programming Objects.

Chapter 14: Transact-SQL in Applications and Reporting.

Appendix A: Command Syntax Reference.

Appendix B: System Variables and Functions Reference.

Appendix C: System Stored Procedure Reference.

Appendix D: Information Schema Views Reference.

Appendix E: Answers to Exercises.

Index.