Beginner Sql Programming Using Microsoft Sql Server


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Beginner SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server 2016


Beginner SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server 2016

Author: Kalman Toth M.A. M.PHIL.

language: en

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Release Date: 2016-07-16


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Advance your career with SQL Server 2016 T-SQL programming. When you will learn this book, you will also know SQL Server 2005/2008/2012/2014 since the book has frequent version references. Develop your own Transact-SQL code for querying, modifying, managing & administering data in Microsoft SQL Server 2016. You will learn data management both through visual interface and writing T-SQL scripts, stored procedures, user-defined functions & triggers.Contents at a GlanceSQL Server 2016 New Features CHAPTER 1: SQL Server Sample & System Databases CHAPTER 2: Installing SQL Server 2016 CHAPTER 3: Structure of the SELECT Statement CHAPTER 4: SQL Server Management Studio CHAPTER 5: New Programming Features in SS 2012 & 2014 CHAPTER 6: JOINing Tables with INNER & OUTER JOINs CHAPTER 7: Basic SELECT Statement Syntax & Examples CHAPTER 8: Subqueries in SELECT Statements CHAPTER 9: SELECT INTO Table Creation & Population CHAPTER 10: Modify Data - INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE & MERGE CHAPTER 11: The Magic of Transact-SQL Programming CHAPTER 12: Exporting & Importing Data APPENDIX A: Job Interview Questions APPENDIX B: Job Interview Answers INDEX for Beginner SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server 2016 392

Beginner Database Design & SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server 2016


Beginner Database Design & SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server 2016

Author: Kalman Toth M.A. M.PHIL.

language: en

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Release Date: 2016-06-30


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Earn over $120,000 as an SQL database developer and/or designer! SQL Server 2016 database design & SQL programming book is an essential guide for building a bright career in Information Technology. It is sufficient to master this SQL Server 2016 book to know SQL Server 2005/2008/2012/2014 since the book has frequent version references. The relational database is a marvelous invention (thanks to IBM staff) of Computer Science to organize and manipulate data in a logical way. The SQL (Structured Query Language) is equally magical invention which allows us to work with data - 10 rows or 10 billion rows - at ease. SQL Server 2016 is the latest and best RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) from Microsoft with a host of new enhancements. Upon mastering this book you can launch a rewarding career in SQL Server database design and programming. Good Luck! Contents at a Glance SQL Server 2016 New Features CHAPTER 1: SQL Server Sample & System Databases CHAPTER 2: Installing SQL Server 2016 CHAPTER 3: Structure of the SELECT Statement CHAPTER 4: SQL Server Management Studio CHAPTER 5: Basic Concepts of Client-Server Computing CHAPTER 6: Fundamentals of Relational Database Design CHAPTER 7: Normal Forms & Database Normalization CHAPTER 8: Functional Database Design CHAPTER 9: Advanced Database Design Concepts CHAPTER 10: New Programming Features in SS 2012 & 2014 CHAPTER 11: JOINing Tables with INNER & OUTER JOINs CHAPTER 12: Basic SELECT Statement Syntax & Examples CHAPTER 13: Subqueries in SELECT Statements CHAPTER 14: SELECT INTO Table Creation & Population CHAPTER 15: Modify Data - INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE & MERGE CHAPTER 16: The Magic of Transact-SQL Programming CHAPTER 17: Exporting & Importing Data APPENDIX A: Job Interview Questions APPENDIX B: Job Interview Answers

Beginner SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server


Beginner SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server

Author: Kalman Toth

language: en

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Release Date: 2012-09-01


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Beginning level SQL (Structured Query Language) programming teach-by-practical-diagrams-&-examples book for developers, programmers, systems analysts and project managers who are new to relational database and client/server technologies. Practical SQL Server based training for database developers, database designers and database administrators (DBA), who know some SQL programming and database design, and who wish to refresh & expand their RDBMS development technology horizons. Familiarity with at least one computer programming language, Windows file system & Excel is assumed. Since the book is career advancement oriented, it has a great number of practical SQL queries (over 1,100 SELECT queries) and T-SQL scripts, plenty to learn indeed. The queries are based on historic and current SQL Server sample databases: pubs (PRIMARY KEYs 9, FOREIGN KEYs 10) , Northwind (PRIMARY KEYs 13, FOREIGN KEYs 13) and the latest AdventureWorks series. Among them: AdventureWorks, AdventureWorks2008, AdventureWorks2012 (PRIMARY KEYs 71, FOREIGN KEYs 90), & AdventureWorksDW2012 (PRIMARY KEYs 27, FOREIGN KEYs 44). The last one is a data warehouse database. The book teaches through vivid T-SQL queries how to think in terms of sets at a very high level, focusing on set-based operations instead of loops like in procedural programming languages. The best way to master T-SQL programming is to type the query in your own SQL Server Management Studio Query Editor, test it, examine it, change it and study it. Wouldn't it be easier just to copy & paste it? It would, but the learning value would diminish rapidly. You need to feel the SQL language in your DNA. SQL queries must "pour" out from your fingers into the keyboard. Why is knowing SQL queries by heart so important? After all everything can be found on the web so why not just copy & paste? Well not exactly. If you want to be an database development expert, it has to be in your head not on the web. Second, when your supervisor is looking over your shoulder, "Charlie, can you tell me what is the total revenue for March?", you have to be able to type the query without documentation or SQL forum search and provide the results to your superior promptly. The book was designed to be readable in any environment, even on the beach laptop around or no laptop in sight at all. All queries are followed by results row count and /or full/partial results listing in tabular (grid) format. Screenshots are used when dealing with GUI tools such as SQL Server Management Studio. Mastery of SQL programming book likely to be sufficient for career advancement as a database developer.