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SQL for Dummies
- Auteur(s) : Allen G. Taylor
- Editeur : Wiley
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Nombre de pages : 432 pages
- Date de parution : 11/08/2006 (6e édition)
Résumé
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
Sommaire
- Introduction
- Basic Concepts
- Using SQL to Build Databases
- Storing and Retrieving Data
- Controlling Operations
- Taking SQL to the Real World
- Advanced Topics
- The Part of Tens
- Appendixes
- Index
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