
Ebook Info
- Published: 2006
- Number of pages: 432 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 3.82 MB
- Authors: Allen G. Taylor
Description
See how SQL interfaces with today’s environments Start building and using relational databases with SQL’s newest features The database may be the twenty-first century filing cabinet, but building one is a little more complex than sliding drawers into a metal box. With this book to guide you through all the newest features of SQL, you’ll soon be whipping up relational databases, using SQL with XML to power data-driven Web sites, and more! Discover how to * Use SQL in a client/server system * Build a multitable relational database * Construct nested and recursive queries * Set up database security * Use SQL within applications * Map SQL to XML
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover See how SQL interfaces with today’s environmentsStart building and using relational databases with SQL’s newest featuresThe database may be the twenty-first century filing cabinet, but building one is a little more complex than sliding drawers into a metal box. With this book to guide you through all the newest features of SQL, you’ll soon be whipping up relational databases, using SQL with XML to power data-driven Web sites, and more!Discover how toUse SQL in a client/server systemBuild a multitable relational databaseConstruct nested and recursive queriesSet up database securityUse SQL within applicationsMap SQL to XML About the Author Allen G. Taylor is a 30-year veteran of the computer industry and the author of 24 books, including Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies, Database Development For Dummies, Access Power Programming with VBA, and SQL Weekend Crash Course. He lectures internationally on databases, networks, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He also teaches database development through a leading online education provider and teaches digital electronics and computer architecture at Portland State University. He teaches computer hardware via distance learning at the International Institute for Information Science & Technology in Shanghai, China. For the latest news on Allen’s activities, check out www.DatabaseCentral.Info. You can contact Allen at allen.taylor@ieee.org.
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐a gift.
⭐prompt delivery. A bit old version but great for price, would purchase again. I am not a techie I just bought for overall concepts
⭐If you know absolutely nothing about SQL, this book is for you!
⭐I like to start projects with simple concepts and a few examples to get off the ground. Well, this book does just that. Unfortunately, I would also like to have some examples of input and output. I chose this book because it was not database specific, as I am converting files from an Informix database, through a filter, to a flat file, for later conversion to an Oracle database, with a different structure. Unfortunately, this book (being universal) has no universal explanation as to how to get information from a flat-file in or out of the database. First, you have to find the term they use, not ASCII, not flat, not import, not export, not not not. The term is found in chapter 7 “foreign.” The explanation on how to do this is to “…turn to one of the professional data translation services.” Great, just what I wanted to know.
⭐I love the Dummies book. They make great reference material. They are a great resource for teaching. The SQL for dummies brought back everything that I learned about SQL when I was a computer programmer twenty years ago. My new career has required me to go back to relearning and making databases to keep track of massive quantities of information
⭐This book is a waste of money. Disorganized, rambles, presents examples without explaining them fully, repeats sections, hard to find what you are looking for since it is written in such a hodgepodge style, not good for either learning for the 1st time or as a reference.
⭐This was just what I wanted. I was pleased with the service and the book.
⭐0 to sql in just a few days. starts with basic relational database information and continues all the way up through advanced SQL functions. handy tear-out quick-reference card included.
⭐good value
⭐Great book, very informative. However the way it was sent it was all bent, however it was a used book so as to be expected.
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