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If you want to learn SQL, you’ve picked the right book. Unlike most SQL books, this one starts by showing how to use SQL queries to extract and update the data in a database, because that's what every programmer needs to know. Then, the book shows how to design and implement a database, and how to use the server-side features like views, procedures, and transactions. Because its CD includes everything you need for running SQL on your own PC, this book works great whether you want to learn SQL or the specifics of SQL for Microsoft SQL Server.

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To be an effective database programmer, you need to master SQL for the database you’re going to be using. So this is first a book for programmers who use Microsoft SQL Server. However, but it is also a great book for anyone who wants to learn standard SQL, because its CD includes everything you need for running SQL on your own PC.

In section 1, you’ll learn the concepts and terms you need for working with any database. You’ll also learn how to use the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) and the client tools for SQL Server 2000 that come on the CD. Then, you’ll be able to run SQL statements on your own PC. At that point, you’ll be prepared for rapid progress as you learn SQL.

In section 2, you’ll learn all the skills for retrieving data from a database and for adding, updating, and deleting that data. These skills move from the simple to the complex so you won’t have any trouble if you’re a SQL novice. And they present skills like using outer joins, summary queries, and subqueries that will raise your SQL expertise if you do have SQL experience.

In section 3, you’ll learn how to design a database and how to implement that design by using either SQL DDL (Data Definition Language) statements or the Enterprise Manager that comes with SQL Server. When you’re done, you’ll be able to design and implement your own databases. But even if you’re never called upon to do that, this section will give you perspective that will make you a better SQL programmer.

To complete your SQL skills, section 4 presents the skills for working with database features like views, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, and transactions. These are the features that give a database management system much of its power. So once you master them, you’ll have a powerful set of SQL skills.



Learn how to configure WebSphere Information Integrator to read and write to tables and views managed by MySQL, an open source DBMS. Once you've done this, you'll be able to join and union data in your MySQL database with other corporate data accessible to your WebSphere Information Integrator federated database. The WebSphere Information Integrator family supports a wide variety of data sources, including commercial relational DBMSs, non-relational DBMSs, mainframe data, XML files, Web services, message queues and more.


Explains how to join queries create subqueries and how to insert and modify data in Sybase. This course is for database administrators who want to learn about using and managing Sybase System 11.


Free and cheap one click databases for personal and professional use. In just a few minutes you can create your secure online database and invite users to join and share.


Joint author with experience with business intelligence, data warehousing, database administration, application testing, and telecom billing. Includes a resume in several formats.


Enables integration and access of SQL Server files with your entire enterprise infrastructure. EDA allows you to join SQLServer data with over 80 other databases on 35 platforms and publish the results to a web browser or many client/server front-ends.

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