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SQL Server 2005 T-SQL Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

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Book Description:
When it comes to performing your daily SQL Server tasks, technical documentation tends to tell you morethan you need to know. Lets say that youre in ahurry, and you want to add a unique constraint to atable before someone inserts aduplicate value into it. Where do you look One obvious choice is SQL Server Books Online. With its massive amounts of useful information, you know that the answer has to be there somewhere. Unfortunately, finding this information may involve several click-throughs and red herrings. Once you doarrive at the correct page, the information you need may be integrated into alarger syntax block, with unrelated functionality or examples. SQL Server 2005 T-SQL Recipeswas written in order to address the need for fast information retrieval and use. Topics are presented in atask-based format. Each topic (recipe) provides the necessary background to get you started, presents one or more examples, and then concisely explains how it all works. Whether you need to brush up on atopic you havent used for awhile, or whether youre new to Transact-SQL, you can easily pick and choose the areas you need to work on. This book covers the basics and beyond, demonstrating the more complex techniques and functionality offered in SQL Server 2005s flavor of Transact-SQL. Want to learn more about whats new in SQL Server 2005 This book will also demonstrate the new Transact-SQL features and functionality introduced in SQL Server 2005, allowing you to quickly test out features with aminimal amount of fuss. Written to be index-friendly, the book does not need to be read front to back in order for readers to benefit from it. Whether you are anovice, part-time, or seasoned SQL Server professional, SQL Server 2005 T-SQL Recipeswill provide you with the fast facts needed to help you get the job done. TABLE OF CONTENT: Chapter 01 - SELECT Chapter 02 - INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE Chapter 03 - Transactions,Locking,Blocking,and Deadlocking Chapter 04 - Tables Chapter 05 - Indexes Chapter 06 - Full-Text Search Chapter 07 - Views Chapter 08 - SQL Server Functions Chapter 09 - Conditional Processing,Control-Of-Flow,and Cursors Chapter 10 - Stored Procedures Chapter 11 - User-Defined Functions and Types Chapter 12 - Triggers Chapter 13 - CLR Integration Chapter 14 - XML Chapter 15 - Web Services Chapter 16 - Error Handling Chapter 17 - Principals Chapter 18 - Securables and Permissions Chapter 19 - Encryption Chapter 20 - Service Broker Chapter 21 - Configuring and Viewing SQL Server Options Chapter 22 - Creating and Configuring Databases Chapter 23 - Database Integrity and Optimization Chapter 24 - Maintaining Database Objects and Object Dependencies Chapter 25 - Database Mirroring Chapter 26 - Database Snapshots Chapter 27 - Linked Servers and Distributed Queries Chapter 28 - Performance Tuning Chapter 29 - Backup and Recovery

Book Info:
Published in 2006
Published by Apress
Author Joseph Sack
ISBN 159059570X


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