Check out enhanced security, Integration Services, Reporting Services, and more
What's new in SQL Server 2005? Plenty, and this guide will help make it all clear! You'll get the rundown on how to create databases, create queries using the traditional Transact-SQL language, work with the Common Language Runtime, use the new user interface to manage SQL Server 2005, generate business intelligence applications, and more - in plain English.
Discover how to:
* Formulate and run queries
* Create databases, tables, and relationships
* Create stored procedures and triggers
* Secure your data and protect it from loss
* Create business intelligence applications
* Maintain a SQL Server system
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
Breite: 18.7 cm
Dicke: 2.3 cm
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978-0-7645-7755-0 (9780764577550)
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Andrew Watt (Scotland, UK) is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). He specializes in Microsoft technologies, including the SQL Server database and InfoPath. He is an independent consultant and experienced computer book author. He first used SQL Server in version 7.0. He is using SQL Server 2005 beta in the beta programs since August 2003.
Introduction. Part I: SQL Server 2005: An Overview. Chapter 1: Introducing SQL Server 2005. Chapter 2: New Features in SQL Server 2005. Chapter 3: Introducing and Configuring Management Studio. Part II: Basic Operations. Chapter 4: Creating Databases, Tables, and Relationships with T-SQL. Chapter 5: Asking Questions and Getting Answers. Chapter 6: Building a Simple Application. Part III: Working with SQL Server. Chapter 7: Working with XML. Chapter 8: Using the Common Language Runtime. Chapter 9: Using Stored Procedures. Chapter 10: Error Handling in T-SQL. Part IV: Protecting Your Data. Chapter 11: Securing Your Data. Chapter 12: Availability and Preventing Data Loss. Chapter 13: Maintaining Integrity with Transactions. Chapter 14: Maintaining Data Integrity with Constraints and Triggers. Part V: Administering a SQL Server System. Chapter 15: Configuring a SQL Server System. Chapter 16: Scheduling SQL Server Agent Jobs. Chapter 17: Sending Information Using Notification Services. Chapter 18: Maintaining a SQL Server System. Chapter 19: Working with Multiple Servers. Part VI: Using SQL Server Business Intelligence (BI) Services. Chapter 20: SQL Server Integration Services. Chapter 21: Analysis Services. Chapter 22: Building Business Reports with Reporting Services. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 23: Ten Sources of Information on SQL Server 2005. Chapter 24: Products that Work with SQL Server 2005. Index.