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The Language of SQL: How to Access Data in Relational Databases

  • Length: 256 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2010-06-03
  • ISBN-10: 143545751X
  • ISBN-13: 9781435457515
  • Sales Rank: #661632 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Most SQL texts attempt to serve as an encyclopedic reference on SQL syntax — an approach that is counterproductive, since this information is readily available in online references published by the major database vendors. For SQL beginners, it’s more important for a book to focus on general concepts and offer clear explanations and examples of what the various statements can accomplish. This is that beginner book. A number of features make The LANGUAGE OF SQL unique among introductory SQL books. First, you will not be required to download software or sit with a computer as you read the text. The intent of this book is to provide examples of SQL usage that can be understood simply by reading them. Second, topics are organized in an intuitive and logical sequence. SQL keywords are introduced one at a time, allowing you to build on your prior understanding as you encounter new words and concepts. Finally, this book covers the syntax of three widely used databases: Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle, with special “Database Differences” boxes that will show you any differences in the syntax among those three databases, as well as instructions on how to obtain and install free versions of the databases. This is the only book you’ll need to gain a working knowledge of SQL and relational databases.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Relational Databases and SQL
Chapter 2 Basic Data Retrieval
Chapter 3 Calculations and Aliases
Chapter 4 Using Functions
Chapter 5 Sorting Data
Chapter 6 Column-Based Logic
Chapter 7 Row-Based Logic
Chapter 8 Boolean Logic
Chapter 9 Inexact Matches
Chapter 10 Summarizing Data
Chapter 11 Combining Tables with an Inner Join
Chapter 12 Combining Tables with an Outer Join
Chapter 13 Self Joins and Views
Chapter 14 Subqueries
Chapter 15 Set Logic
Chapter 16 Stored Procedures and Parameters
Chapter 17 Modifying Data
Chapter 18 Maintaining Tables
Chapter 19 Principles of Database Design
Chapter 20 Strategies for Displaying Data

Appendix A: Getting Started with Microsoft SQL Server
Appendix B: Getting Started with MySQL
Appendix C: Getting Started with Oracle
Appendix D: Listing of All SQL Statements

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