Beginner SQL Programming Using Microsoft SQL Server 2012

Kalman Toth

  • 出版商: CreateSpace Independ
  • 出版日期: 2012-09-20
  • 售價: $1,000
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$950
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 420
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1479351156
  • ISBN-13: 9781479351152
  • 相關分類: MSSQLSQL
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商品描述

Microsoft beginning yet practical SQL (Structured Query Language) programming teach-by-practical-diagrams-&-examples illustrated book for database developers, programmers, systems analysts and project managers who are new to relational database and client/server technologies. Also for database developers, database designers and database administrators (DBA), who know some SQL programming and database design, and who wish to refresh & expand their RDBMS development technology horizons. Familiarity with at least one computer programming language, Windows file system & Excel is assumed. Since the book is career advancement oriented, it has a great number of practical SQL queries (over 1,100 SELECT queries) and T-SQL scripts, plenty to learn indeed. The queries are based on historic and current SQL Server sample databases: pubs (PRIMARY KEYs 9, FOREIGN KEYs 10) , Northwind (PRIMARY KEYs 13, FOREIGN KEYs 13) and the latest AdventureWorks series. Among them: AdventureWorks, AdventureWorks2008, AdventureWorks2012 (PRIMARY KEYs 71, FOREIGN KEYs 90), & AdventureWorksDW2012 (PRIMARY KEYs 27, FOREIGN KEYs 44). The last one is a data warehouse database. The book teaches through vivid T-SQL queries how to think in terms of sets at a very high level, focusing on set-based operations instead of loops like in procedural programming languages. The best way to master T-SQL programming is to type the query in your own SQL Server Management Studio Query Editor, test it, examine it, change it and study it. Wouldn't it be easier just to copy & paste it? It would, but the learning value would diminish rapidly. You need to feel the SQL language in your DNA. SQL queries must "pour" out from your fingers into the keyboard. Why is knowing SQL queries by heart so important? After all everything can be found on the web so why not just copy & paste? Well not exactly. If you want to be an database development expert, it has to be in your head not on the web. Second, when your supervisor is looking over your shoulder, "Charlie, can you tell me what is the total revenue for March?", you have to be able to type the query without documentation or SQL forum search and provide the results to your superior promptly. The book was designed to be readable in any environment, even on the beach laptop around or no laptop in sight at all. All queries are followed by results row count and /or full/partial results listing in tabular (grid) format. Screenshots are used when dealing with GUI tools such as SQL Server Management Studio. SQL Server 2012 installation, new programming functions, data export and data import presented step by step. Mastery of SQL programming book likely to be sufficient for career advancement as a database developer.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這是一本由Microsoft撰寫的SQL(結構化查詢語言)程式設計教學書,以實用的圖表和範例來教導資料庫開發人員、程式設計師、系統分析師和專案經理們如何使用關聯式資料庫和客戶端/伺服器技術。同時也適用於已經具備一定SQL程式設計和資料庫設計知識的資料庫開發人員、資料庫設計師和資料庫管理員(DBA),他們希望更新和擴展他們的關聯式資料庫管理系統(RDBMS)開發技術。本書假設讀者對至少一種電腦程式語言、Windows檔案系統和Excel有一定的熟悉程度。由於本書的目標是職業發展,因此提供了大量實用的SQL查詢(超過1,100個SELECT查詢)和T-SQL腳本,非常適合學習。這些查詢是基於歷史和當前的SQL Server範例資料庫:pubs(主鍵9個,外鍵10個),Northwind(主鍵13個,外鍵13個)和最新的AdventureWorks系列。其中包括:AdventureWorks、AdventureWorks2008、AdventureWorks2012(主鍵71個,外鍵90個)和AdventureWorksDW2012(主鍵27個,外鍵44個)。最後一個是數據倉庫資料庫。本書通過生動的T-SQL查詢教授如何以集合為基礎進行高層次思考,專注於集合操作而不是過程式程式設計語言中的迴圈。掌握T-SQL程式設計的最佳方法是在自己的SQL Server Management Studio查詢編輯器中輸入、測試、檢查、修改和學習查詢。只要複製和貼上不是更容易嗎?是的,但學習價值會迅速減少。你需要將SQL語言融入你的血液中。SQL查詢必須從你的手指流入鍵盤。為什麼要熟記SQL查詢如此重要?畢竟,網上可以找到一切,為什麼不只是複製和貼上?嗯,不完全是這樣。如果你想成為一個資料庫開發專家,你必須將它記在腦子裡,而不是依賴於網上資料。其次,當你的主管在你肩膀上看著你時,“Charlie,你能告訴我三月份的總收入是多少嗎?”你必須能夠在沒有文件或SQL論壇搜索的情況下輸入查詢並迅速向上級提供結果。本書設計成在任何環境下都能閱讀,即使在海灘上,無論是帶著筆記型電腦還是完全沒有筆記型電腦。所有查詢都附有結果行數和/或以表格(網格)格式列出的完整/部分結果。在處理SQL Server Management Studio等圖形化工具時使用屏幕截圖。逐步介紹了SQL Server 2012的安裝、新的程式設計函數、資料導出和資料導入。掌握SQL程式設計的能力對於資料庫開發人員的職業發展可能已經足夠了。