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Transact-SQL Desk Reference: For Microsoft SQL Server
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by Deac Lancaster
Sales Rank: 594075
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Discount: 40 %
$19.99
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Paperback: 816 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR November 20, 2003
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0130293393
ISBN-13: 978-0130293398
Product Dimensions:
9.1 x 7 x 1.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds
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This is the SQL reference you'll reach for first, every time!
If you're an SQL programmer, you can easily picture how useful a comprehensive, single-volume Transact-SQL command reference manual would be in streamlining your work. And if that book was rich in examples, was written with users of all levels of expertise in mind, and was even designed to fit comfortably on your desktop, you'd probably buy it right away, wouldn't you? Well, look no further—Transact-SQL Desk Reference, by noted programming instructor Deac Lancaster, is exactly the book you need.
As it turns out, Transact-SQL Desk Reference is just the book Deac himself was looking for. The problem was, no such book existed, so he saved programmers everywhere a lot of trouble and he wrote it himself! The book answers the question, "How exactly do I write a statement to do a particular job?" by providing the full syntax of each command along with examples showing each command in action. Then, to assist you in making your code more portable, Transact-SQL Desk Reference shows where Transact-SQL diverges from the ANSI SQL standard. The commands are arranged by functional area and are well indexed and cross-referenced, making it as easy as possible to find what you're looking for-even if you don't know the command's name. Inside, you'll find: - SQL commands grouped logically by purpose and function, plus an index so you can jump right to the command
- Definitions that give the full syntax of each command, along with examples of each command in use plus tips on maximizing portability
- Additional chapters covering RDBMS concepts, details of Transact-SQL, and advanced SELECT queries!
This book is intended for programmers of all levels working with Microsoft SQL Server.
About The Author
DEAC LANCASTER has taught high-level programming courses at Sun Microsystems, Remedy Corporation, and University of California, Santa Cruz-extension for the past 13 years. He has over 20 years of computer programming experience.
Customer Reviews & Comments
This book is exactly what it's title says, it's a reference book. If you need brief descriptions and syntax for T-SQL statements and functions, this is a great book to have on your book shelf. However, the index is very weak. It is essentially an alphabetical listing of functions, so you need to know the name of a function to find it. For example, if you wanted to add an INDEX to a table, you would probably look under "I" for "INDEX.". But, you wouldn't find what you were looking for. You would need to look under "C" because the function is "CREATE INDEX." But, if you know what you are looking for, you'll find it in this book.
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