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This title in other editionseBook editionsLearning SQLby Alan Beaulieu
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:SQL (Structured Query Language) is a standard programming language for generating, manipulating, and retrieving information from a relational database. If you're working with a relational database--whether you're writing applications, performing administrative tasks, or generating reports--you need to know how to interact with your data. Even if you are using a tool that generates SQL for you, such as a reporting tool, there may still be cases where you need to bypass the automatic generation feature and write your own SQL statements. To help you attain this fundamental SQL knowledge, look to Learning SQL, an introductory guide to SQL, designed primarily for developers just cutting their teeth on the language. Learning SQL moves you quickly through the basics and then on to some of the more commonly used advanced features. Among the topics discussed:
Put the power and flexibility of SQL to work. With Learning SQL you can master this important skill and know that the SQL statements you write are indeed correct. Book News Annotation:SQL, the universal language of databases, looks simple and is often
used by developers as if it is, but in fact its relatively few but
very powerful commands and the necessity of it being invoked by
general-purpose languages such as C++, Java, Python and Perl make it
a sophisticated tool that can solve difficult problems with a single
statement. This introductory text aims at a solid understanding of
SQL language and standard syntax in a practical format, covering
creating and populating a database, querying (including querying
multiple tables), filtering, working with sets, generating data (and
converting and manipulating it), grouping, making sub-queries, and
working with joins, conditional logic, transactions, indexes and
constraints.
Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:SQL, the universal language of databases, looks simple and is often
used by developers as if it is, but in fact its relatively few but
very powerful commands and the necessity of it being invoked by
general-purpose languages such as C++, Java, Python and Perl make it
a sophisticated tool that can solve difficult problems with a single
statement. This introductory text aims at a solid understanding of
SQL language and standard syntax in a practical format, covering
creating and populating a database, querying (including querying
multiple tables), filtering, working with sets, generating data (and
converting and manipulating it), grouping, making sub-queries, and
working with joins, conditional logic, transactions, indexes and
constraints.
Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorAlan Beaulieu has been designing, building, and implementing custom database applications for over 13 years. He currently runs his own consulting company that specializes in designing Oracle databases and supporting services in the fields of Financial Services and Telecommunications. In building large databases for both OLTP and OLAP environments, Alan utilizes such Oracle features as Parallel Query, Partitioning, and Parallel Server. Alan has a Bachelor of Science degree in Operations Research from the Cornell University School of Engineering. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and two daughters and can be reached at albeau_mosql@yahoo.com. Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1: A Little BackgroundChapter 2: Creating and Populating a DatabaseChapter 3: Query PrimerChapter 4: FilteringChapter 5: Querying Multiple TablesChapter 6: Working with SetsChapter 7: Data Generation, Conversion, and ManipulationChapter 8: Grouping and AggregatesChapter 9: SubqueriesChapter 10: Joins RevisitedChapter 11: Conditional LogicChapter 12: TransactionsChapter 13: Indexes and ConstraintsAppendix A: ER Diagram for Example DatabaseAppendix B: MySQL Extensions to the SQL LanguageAppendix C: Solutions to ExercisesAppendix D: Further ResourcesColophon
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