Amazon.co.uk Review
In addition to providing a thorough treatment of SQL Server 2000 development, Robert Vieira's extensive reference also devotes quite a lot of space to covering SQL in general and issues relating to database design. Included is a complete introduction to Transact-SQL and an excellent chapter on normalisation that will go a long way for many to de-mystify the mystery of an over-referenced but much misunderstood database design concept. There is also in-depth information on the new features of SQL Server 2000, including indexed views, user-defined functions and support of XML. Sadly, there is no accompanying CD, but source code for the book can be downloaded from the Wrox Web site.
While you don't need any knowledge of SQL Server or database administration to make the most of this book, you will need a reasonable understanding of programming fundamentals. That said, the author's down-to-earth style makes it possible for anyone with some programming background and the will to learn, to really get to grips with SQL Server 2000 development. If you are looking for a book that combines rich content with clear explanation, then look no further than this excellent title. --Peter Lunn --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
SQL Server 2000 is the latest and most powerful version of Microsoft′s data warehousing and relational database management system. This new release is tightly integrated with Windows 2000 and offers more support for XML, as well as improved Analysis Services for OLAP and data mining.
Professional SQL Server 2000 provides a comprehensive guide to programming with SQL Server 2000, from a complete tutorial on Transact–SQL to an in–depth discussion of new features, such as indexed views, user–defined functions, and the wealth of new SQL Server features to support XML. Whether you′re coming to SQL Server 2000 from another relational database management system, upgrading your existing system, or perhaps wanting to add programming skills to your DBA knowledge, you′ll find what you need in this book to get to grips with SQL Server 2000 development.
What does this book cover?
Here are just a few of the things covered in this book:
- A complete introduction to Transact–SQL
- Database design issues
- Creating and using views, stored procedures, and user– defined functions
- Responding to events with triggers
- Making your SQL Server secure
- Retrieving your data as XML
- An introduction to Analysis Services
- Moving data using Data Transformation Services and the bulk copy program
- Maintaining the integrity of distributed data with replication
Who is this book for?
This book is aimed at the SQL Server developer who wants to make the most out of the new features of SQL Server 2000. No knowledge of SQL Server is assumed, although in order to follow this book, you do need to have an understanding of programming basics such as variables, data types, and procedural programming. Database administration is also covered but only as it affects the SQL Server developer.
From the Publisher
From the Back Cover
Professional SQL Server 2000 Programming provides a comprehensive guide to programming with SQL Server 2000, from a complete tutorial on Transact–SQL to an in–depth discussion of new features, such as indexed views, user–defined functions, and the wealth of new SQL Server features to support XML. Whether youre coming to SQL Server 2000 from another relational database management system, upgrading your existing system, or perhaps want to add programming skills to your DBA knowledge, youll find what you need in this book to come to grips with SQL Server 2000 development.
Who is this book for:
This book is aimed at the SQL Server developer who wants to make the most out of the new features of SQL Server 2000. No knowledge of SQL Server is assumed, although in order to follow this book, you do need to have an understanding of programming basics such as variables, data types, and procedural programming. Database administration is also covered but only insofar as it affects the SQL Server developer.
What does this book cover?
- A complete introduction to Transact–SQL
- Database design issues
- Creating and using views, stored procedures, and user defined functions
- Responding to events with triggers
- Making your SQL Server secure
- Retrieving your data as XML
- An introduction to Analysis Services
- Moving data using Data Transformation Services and the bulk copy program
- Maintaining the integrity of distributed data with replication
- Querying a SQL Server database using English Query and Full–Text Search
About the Author
Rob is currently the Principal Consultant for Database and Storage Technologies with the Technology and Innovation Group at STEP Technology in Portland, Oregon – a position that offers the high–end consulting and team support he craves.
He resides with his wife Nancy, elder daughter Ashley, and new addition Adrianna, in Vancouver, WA.