Beginning T-SQL 2008

Even if you have little or no knowledge of T-SQL, Beginning T-SQL 2008 will bring you up to intermediate level and teach you best practices along the way. You'll learn how to write code that will help you to achieve the best-performing applications possible. You'll find an introduction to...

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Main Author: Kellenberger, Kathi. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2009.
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505 0 # |a Chapter 1: Getting Started (30 pages) -- Chapter 2: Writing Simple Queries (25 pages) -- Sorting Data -- Chapter 3: Using Expressions (30 pages) -- Chapter 4: Joining Tables (25 pages) -- Chapter 5: Grouping and Summarizing Data (25 pages) -- Chapter 6: Updating Data (25 pages) -- Chapter 7 Working with Transactions (10 pages) -- Chapter 8 CLR Data Types (15 pages) -- Chapter 9: T-SQL Programming Logic (20 pages) -- Chapter 10: Moving Logic to the Database (35 pages) -- Chapter 11 Advanced Skills (40 pages) -- Chapter 12: Going Forward (20 pages). 
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