Introduction to SQL: Mastering the Relational Database Language (4th Edition) - Addison Wesley
“A first class book. A thorough and well-written introduction to a complex subject. I wish this book had been available when I was learning SQL.” -Ian Cargill, Database Consultant, Soliton Software Ltd SQL was, is and always will be the database language for relational database systems such as Oracle, DB2, Sybase, Informix and Microsoft SQL Server. Introduction to SQL describes in depth the full capacity of SQL as it is implemented by the commercial databases, without neglecting the most recent changes to the standard, bringing the book up to date and fully compliant with SQL3. Unique in the extent of its coverage, this book takes you from the beginning to the end of SQL, the concepts to the practice, the apprentice to the master.Learn how to: * Query data * Update data * Create tables and views * Specify primary and foreign keys * Use indexes * Secure your data * Develop stored procedures and triggers * Develop applications with embedded SQL and ODBC * Carry out transactions * Optimize statements * Deal with object-relational concepts such as subtables, references, sets and user-defined data types. NEW section devoted to stored procedures and triggers NEW coverage of object-oriented concepts NEW information on application development with pre-programmed SQL NEW chapter on using SQL in combination with ODBC.
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