SQL : practical guide for developers

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    • Donahoo, Michael J.
    • Speegle, Gregory D. (Gregory David)

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SQL : practical guide for developers

Michael J. Donahoo, Gregory D. Speegle

(The Morgan Kaufmann practical guides series)

Elsevier , Morgan Kaufmann Pub., c2005

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Includes index

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Description

SQL is a solid guide and reference to the key elements of SQL and how to use it effectively. Developed by authors who needed a good resource for students in their database class, this is an ideal supplement for database courses - no matter what main text you use or what flavor of SQL is required. It features a short and inexpensive introduction to SQL for students who have some programming experience and need to learn the main features of SQL; and suggested shortcuts for learning and practice, depending on the experience of the user. This book is recommended for novice developers, programmers, and database administrators as well as students in database courses, business courses, and IT-related courses.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Databasics * Chapter 2: Single Table Retrieval * Chapter 3: Taming Tables * Chapter 4: Aggregating Results * Chapter 5: Multiple Table Queries using Simple Subqueries * Chapter 6: Multiple Table Queries Using Joins * Chapter 7: Set Based Queries * Chapter 8: Advanced Subqueries * Chapter 9: Creating a Database * Chapter 10: Database Data * Chapter 11: Transaction Management * Chapter 12: Authorization * Chapter 13: Advanced Topics * Chapter 14: SQL Programming

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