
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Programming For Dummies
Andrew Watt(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-471-77422-8 (ISBN)
Description
Create and modify databases and keep them secure
Get up to speed on using T-SQL to store and manipulate data
SQL Server 2005 improves an already great database management system. This book shows you how to put it to work in a hurry. You'll find out how to use the SQL Server Management Studio and the SQLCMD utility to write T-SQL code, retrieve data from single or multiple SQL Server tables, add data using the INSERT statement, and much more.
* Create queries to retrieve data
*
Ensure SQL Server security
*
Use Visual Studio(r) 2005 with SQL Server
*
Create tables, views, and indexes
*
Work with Common Language Runtime
*
Query XML data
Get up to speed on using T-SQL to store and manipulate data
SQL Server 2005 improves an already great database management system. This book shows you how to put it to work in a hurry. You'll find out how to use the SQL Server Management Studio and the SQLCMD utility to write T-SQL code, retrieve data from single or multiple SQL Server tables, add data using the INSERT statement, and much more.
* Create queries to retrieve data
*
Ensure SQL Server security
*
Use Visual Studio(r) 2005 with SQL Server
*
Create tables, views, and indexes
*
Work with Common Language Runtime
*
Query XML data
More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
616 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-77422-8 (9780471774228)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
07/2007
Wiley
€19.99
Available for download
Person
Andrew Watt wrote his first computer programs back in 1985. He is an independent consultant, experienced author, and Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) for SQL Server. His areas of interest and expertise include SQL Server 2005, Windows PowerShell, XML, and Microsoft InfoPath.
Andrew first used SQL Server in version 7.0 and was an active participant in the SQL Server 2005 beta program from August 2003.
Among the books Andrew has written, or co-written, are SQL Server 2005 For Dummies, Beginning Regular Expressions, Beginning XML (3rd edition), Beginning RSS & Atom Programming, Professional XML (2nd edition), and Designing SVG Web Graphics.
Andrew is often seen answering questions in Microsoft's SQL Server and other newsgroups. Feel free to get involved in the community there. He can be contacted direct at SVGDeveloper@aol.com. Due to the volume of e-mail he receives, he can't guarantee to respond to every e-mail.
Andrew first used SQL Server in version 7.0 and was an active participant in the SQL Server 2005 beta program from August 2003.
Among the books Andrew has written, or co-written, are SQL Server 2005 For Dummies, Beginning Regular Expressions, Beginning XML (3rd edition), Beginning RSS & Atom Programming, Professional XML (2nd edition), and Designing SVG Web Graphics.
Andrew is often seen answering questions in Microsoft's SQL Server and other newsgroups. Feel free to get involved in the community there. He can be contacted direct at SVGDeveloper@aol.com. Due to the volume of e-mail he receives, he can't guarantee to respond to every e-mail.
Content
Introduction.
Part I: Get Started Using the SQL Server 2005 Development Environment.
Chapter 1: The Joy of SQL Server 2005 Programming.
Chapter 2: Understanding Database Fundamentals.
Chapter 3: Getting to Know the SQL Server Toolset.
Part II: Retrieving Data Using Transact-SQL.
Chapter 4: Retrieving Data Using the SELECT Statement.
Chapter 5: Creating Joins.
Chapter 6: Creating Advanced Queries.
Chapter 7: Manipulating Data.
Part III: Creating Databases and Database Objects with Transact-SQL.
Chapter 8: Designing, Creating, and Altering Database Objects.
Chapter 9: Designing, Creating, and Changing Tables.
Chapter 10: Applying Constraints.
Chapter 11: Creating Views.
Chapter 12: Using Stored Procedures.
Chapter 13: Using Triggers.
Chapter 14: Creating Functions.
Chapter 15: Creating Indexes.
Chapter 16: Handling Errors Using TRY. CATCH.
Part IV: Programming SQL Server Security.
Chapter 17: Adding Logins and Users.
Chapter 18: Creating Database-Level Security.
Chapter 19: Securing Data Using Encryption.
Part V: Beyond Transact-SQL Programming.
Chapter 20: Working with XML.
Chapter 21: Working with the Common Language Runtime.
Chapter 22: Using Visual Studio 2005.
Chapter 23: Working with SQL Server Management Objects.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 24: Ten Tips to Program Like a Pro.
Chapter 25: Ten Sources for More Information on SQL Server 2005.
Index.
Part I: Get Started Using the SQL Server 2005 Development Environment.
Chapter 1: The Joy of SQL Server 2005 Programming.
Chapter 2: Understanding Database Fundamentals.
Chapter 3: Getting to Know the SQL Server Toolset.
Part II: Retrieving Data Using Transact-SQL.
Chapter 4: Retrieving Data Using the SELECT Statement.
Chapter 5: Creating Joins.
Chapter 6: Creating Advanced Queries.
Chapter 7: Manipulating Data.
Part III: Creating Databases and Database Objects with Transact-SQL.
Chapter 8: Designing, Creating, and Altering Database Objects.
Chapter 9: Designing, Creating, and Changing Tables.
Chapter 10: Applying Constraints.
Chapter 11: Creating Views.
Chapter 12: Using Stored Procedures.
Chapter 13: Using Triggers.
Chapter 14: Creating Functions.
Chapter 15: Creating Indexes.
Chapter 16: Handling Errors Using TRY. CATCH.
Part IV: Programming SQL Server Security.
Chapter 17: Adding Logins and Users.
Chapter 18: Creating Database-Level Security.
Chapter 19: Securing Data Using Encryption.
Part V: Beyond Transact-SQL Programming.
Chapter 20: Working with XML.
Chapter 21: Working with the Common Language Runtime.
Chapter 22: Using Visual Studio 2005.
Chapter 23: Working with SQL Server Management Objects.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 24: Ten Tips to Program Like a Pro.
Chapter 25: Ten Sources for More Information on SQL Server 2005.
Index.