Watt, Andrew, author.

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 programming for dummies / Andrew Watt. - Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2007. - xvi, 416 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - For dummies. .

Includes index.

Introduction. Part I: Get Started Using the SQL Server 2005 Development Environment. Chapter 1: The Joy of SQL Server 2005 Programming. Chapter 2: Understanding Database Fundamentals. Chapter 3: Getting to Know the SQL Server Toolset. Part II: Retrieving Data Using Transact-SQL. Chapter 4: Retrieving Data Using the SELECT Statement. Chapter 5: Creating Joins. Chapter 6: Creating Advanced Queries. Chapter 7: Manipulating Data. Part III: Creating Databases and Database Objects with Transact-SQL. Chapter 8: Designing, Creating, and Altering Database Objects. Chapter 9: Designing, Creating, and Changing Tables. Chapter 10: Applying Constraints. Chapter 11: Creating Views. Chapter 12: Using Stored Procedures. Chapter 13: Using Triggers. Chapter 14: Creating Functions. Chapter 15: Creating Indexes. Chapter 16: Handling Errors Using TRY ... CATCH. Part IV: Programming SQL Server Security. Chapter 17: Adding Logins and Users. Chapter 18: Creating Database-Level Security. Chapter 19: Securing Data Using Encryption. Part V: Beyond Transact-SQL Programming. Chapter 20: Working with XML. Chapter 21: Working with the Common Language Runtime. Chapter 22: Using Visual Studio 2005. Chapter 23: Working with SQL Server Management Objects. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 24: Ten Tips to Program Like a Pro. Chapter 25: Ten Sources for More Information on SQL Server 2005. Index.

Create and modify databases and keep them secure Get up to speed on using T-SQL to store and manipulate data SQL Server 2005 improves an already great database management system. This book shows you how to put it to work in a hurry.


English text.

9780471774228


Database management.
Client/server computing.
SQL server.

QA 76.73.S67 / W38 2007

CIR 005.1 / W34m 2007

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