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SQL For Dummies.
Title:
SQL For Dummies.
Author:
Taylor, Allen G.
ISBN:
9780470593141
Personal Author:
Edition:
7th ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (456 pages)
Series:
For Dummies
Contents:
SQL For Dummies®, 7th Edition -- About the Author -- Dedication -- Author's Acknowledgments -- Contents at a Glance -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Who Should Read This Book? -- How This Book Is Organized -- Icons Used in This Book -- Getting Started -- Part I: Basic Concepts -- Chapter 1: Relational Database Fundamentals -- Keeping Track of Things -- What Is a Database? -- Database Size and Complexity -- What Is a Database Management System? -- Flat Files -- Database Models -- Database Design Considerations -- Chapter 2: SQL Fundamentals -- What SQL Is and Isn't -- A (Very) Little History -- SQL Statements -- Reserved Words -- Data Types -- Null Values -- Constraints -- Using SQL in a Client/Server System -- Using SQL on the Internet or an Intranet -- Chapter 3: The Components of SQL -- Data Definition Language -- Data Manipulation Language -- Data Control Language -- Part II: Using SQL to Build Databases -- Chapter 4: Building and Maintaining a Simple Database Structure -- Using a RAD Tool to Build a Simple Database -- Building POWER with SQL's DDL -- Portability Considerations -- Chapter 5: Building a Multitable Relational Database -- Designing a Database -- Working with Indexes -- Maintaining Data Integrity -- Normalizing the Database -- Part III: Storing and Retrieving Data -- Chapter 6: Manipulating Database Data -- Retrieving Data -- Creating Views -- Updating Views -- Adding New Data -- Updating Existing Data -- Transferring Data -- Deleting Obsolete Data -- Chapter 7: Specifying Values -- Values -- Value Expressions -- Functions -- Chapter 8: Using Advanced SQL Value Expressions -- CASE Conditional Expressions -- CAST Data-Type Conversions -- Row Value Expressions -- Chapter 9: Zeroing In on the Data You Want -- Modifying Clauses -- FROM Clauses -- WHERE Clauses -- Logical Connectives -- GROUP BY Clauses.

HAVING Clauses -- ORDER BY Clauses -- Chapter 10: Using Relational Operators -- UNION -- INTERSECT -- EXCEPT -- Various Joins -- ON versus WHERE -- Chapter 11: Delving Deep with Nested Queries -- What Subqueries Do -- Chapter 12: Recursive Queries -- What Is Recursion? -- What Is a Recursive Query? -- Where Might You Use a Recursive Query? -- Where Else Might You Use a Recursive Query? -- Part IV: Controlling Operations -- Chapter 13: Providing Database Security -- The SQL Data Control Language -- User Access Levels -- Granting Privileges to Users -- Granting Privileges across Levels -- Granting the Power to Grant Privileges -- Taking Privileges Away -- Using GRANT and REVOKE Together to Save Time and Effort -- Chapter 14: Protecting Data -- Threats to Data Integrity -- Reducing Vulnerability to Data Corruption -- Constraints Within Transactions -- Chapter 15: Using SQL within Applications -- SQL in an Application -- Hooking SQL into Procedural Languages -- Part V: Taking SQL to the Real World -- Chapter 16: Accessing Data with ODBC and JDBC -- ODBC -- ODBC in a Client/Server Environment -- ODBC and the Internet -- ODBC and an Intranet -- JDBC -- Chapter 17: Operating on XML Data with SQL -- How XML Relates to SQL -- The XML Data Type -- Mapping SQL to XML and XML to SQL -- SQL Functions That Operate on XML Data -- Predicates -- Transforming XML Data into SQL Tables -- Mapping Non-Predefined Data Types to XML -- The Marriage of SQL and XML -- Part VI: Advanced Topics -- Chapter 18: Stepping through a Dataset with Cursors -- Declaring a Cursor -- Opening a Cursor -- Fetching Data from a Single Row -- Closing a Cursor -- Chapter 19: Adding Procedural Capabilities with Persistent Stored Modules -- Compound Statements -- Flow of Control Statements -- Stored Procedures -- Stored Functions -- Privileges -- Stored Modules -- Chapter 20: Handling Errors.

SQLSTATE -- WHENEVER Clause -- Diagnostics Areas -- Handling Exceptions -- Chapter 21: Triggers -- Examining Some Applications of Triggers -- Creating a Trigger -- Firing a Succession of Triggers -- Referencing Old Values and New Values -- Firing Multiple Triggers on a Single Table -- Part VII: The Part of Tens -- Chapter 22: Ten Common Mistakes -- Assuming That Your Clients Know What They Need -- Ignoring Project Scope -- Considering Only Technical Factors -- Not Asking for Client Feedback -- Always Using Your Favorite Development Environment -- Using Your Favorite System Architecture Exclusively -- Designing Database Tables in Isolation -- Neglecting Design Reviews -- Skipping Beta Testing -- Not Documenting Your Process -- Chapter 23: Ten Retrieval Tips -- Verify the Database Structure -- Try Queries on a Test Database -- Double-Check Queries That Include Joins -- Triple-Check Queries with Subselects -- Summarize Data with GROUP BY -- Watch GROUP BY Clause Restrictions -- Use Parentheses with AND, OR, and NOT -- Control Retrieval Privileges -- Back Up Your Databases Regularly -- Handle Error Conditions Gracefully -- Appendix: SQL: 2008 Reserved Words -- Index -- Glossary.
Abstract:
Learn SQL the fun and easy way - no programmingexperience needed! SQL For Dummies, 7th Edition, shows programmers and webdevelopers how to use SQL to build relational databases and getvaluable information from them. This book covers the core featuresof the SQL language. Topics covered include how to use SQL tostructure a DBMS and implement a database design; secure adatabase; and retrieve information from a database. This editionwill be revised to reflect the new enhancements ofSQL/XML:2008. The latest update of the perennial bestselling SQL ForDummies, which has sold more than 210,000 units in sixeditions.SQL is the most popular database language in the worldCovers creating, accessing, manipulating, maintaining, andstoring information in relational database management systems(DBMS) such as Access, Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL.Includes new content on using SQL with XML to power data-drivenweb sites and using SQL with Access 2010 Whether you're daunted by database development or a system adminstar, SQL For Dummies, 7th Dummies will have you workingyour web site in no time at all.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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