Murach’s SQL Server 2012 for Developers
- Length: 814 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates
- Publication Date: 2012-08-20
- ISBN-10: 1890774693
- ISBN-13: 9781890774691
- Sales Rank: #279754 (See Top 100 Books)
Every application developer who uses SQL Server 2012 should own this book. To start, it presents the essential SQL statements for retrieving and updating the data in a database. You have to master these to work effectively with database data in your applications. Then, it shows you how to design and create a database, because application developers often end up in the role of database designer and DBA. Next, it shows how to work with views, scripts, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, transactions, locking, security, XML data, and BLOB data with FILESTREAM storage. These features allow you to create database applications that are thoroughly professional. Finally, this book shows how to use the CLR integration feature and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), so you can use Visual Studio to code stored procedures, functions, triggers, aggregate functions, and user-defined types in C# or Visual Basic.
Table of Contents
Section 1 An introduction to SQL
Chapter 1 An introduction to relational databases and SQL
Chapter 2 How to use the Management Studio
Section 2 The essential SQL skills
Chapter 3 How to retrieve data from a single table
Chapter 4 How to retrieve data from two or more tables
Chapter 5 How to code summary queries
Chapter 6 How to code subqueries
Chapter 7 How to insert, update, and delete data
Chapter 8 How to work with data types
Chapter 9 How to use functions
Section 3 Database design and implementation
Chapter 10 How to design a database
Chapter 11 How to create and maintain databases, tables, and sequences with SQL statements
Chapter 12 How to use the Management Studio for database design
Section 4 Advanced SQL skills
Chapter 13 How to work with views
Chapter 14 How to code scripts
Chapter 15 How to code stored procedures, functions, and triggers
Chapter 16 How to work with cursors
Chapter 17 How to manage transactions and locking
Chapter 18 How to manage database security
Chapter 19 How to work with XML
Chapter 20 How to work with BLOBs
Section 5 CLR integration
Chapter 21 An introduction to CLR integration
Chapter 22 How to code CLR stored procedures, functions, and triggers
Chapter 23 How to code aggregate functions and user-defined types
Appendix A How to install the required software for this book
Appendix B How to install the files and databases used in this book
Appendix C Coding and syntax conventions