Microsoft SQL Server 2008 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies |  | Authors: Robert D. Schneider, Darril Gibson Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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ISBN: 0470179546 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2768 EAN: 9780470179543 ASIN: 0470179546
Publication Date: September 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description If you’re in charge of database administration, developing database software, or looking for database solutions for your company, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies can help you get a handle on this extremely popular relational database management system. Here you’ll find what’s new in the latest version; how to choose and install the right variation for your needs; how to monitor, maintain, and protect your data; and what it takes to keep your database healthy. You’ll discover how to: - Build and maintain tables
- Design a database and communicate with it
- Retrieve, analyze, and report data
- Build solid, robust database applications
- Use the SQL Server Optimizer and Query Designer
- Navigate SQL Server with Visual Studio
- Develop useful reports with the Report Builder and Report Designer
- Create Business Intelligence solutions with Business Intelligence Development Studio
- Configure your server and perform major administrative tasks
To help you quickly find what you need, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies is divided into nine minibooks: - Essential Concepts
- Designing and Using Databases
- Interacting With Your Data
- Database Programming
- Reporting Services
- Analysis Services
- Performance Tips and Tricks
- Database Administration
- Appendixes
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies gets you started, helps you solve problems, and will even answer your questions down the road!
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| Customer Reviews: Very interesting August 20, 2009 Walter H. Sacilowski (Hoosick Falls, NY) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this has been a great help using SQL server 2008, I'm still going through the book and learning more each time i use this book
All in all A great book to have. April 27, 2009 Mujahid Khan (Princeton USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this book from Barnes and Noble because I could not wait. To my delight I found this book to be well written in a lucid style. This book, mercifully, leaves out the BS that clutter most computer books. On the first day I was able to install the MS SQL server - beware it is not that simple! It is very easy to miss the Full Text search and the Filestream install.
I would have been lost if I had only this book to teach me SQL. However, I had some background in SQL, imparted by the Head First SQL book, and the famous Ben Forta SQL book.
I will suggest that you get your feet wet by the HeadFirst SQL book. Surely, it will be money well spent because learning SQl from this Dummy book will be difficult. SQL is a language which needs time and effort, and this book spends only a fraction of pages teaching SQL. Having said that, the fraction of pages is very well written.
Before I discovered MS SQL Server I was using MySQL programs to write queries, programs like MySQL query browser, Navicat and SQLYOG. MS Sql Server, on the other hand, was a Eureka moment, for example, among other things, the query builder is phenomenal. It will help you get results from multiple tables in a few minutes as compared to writing code (although you must know how to write SQL code for fine tuning the queries. Besides, writing SQl code is not that difficult, thanks to Head First and Ben Forta books).
The current Dummies book 'Microsoft SQl server 2008' is a breath of fresh air. Many a times it gave me insights into the SQL language which made things simpler.
IMHO, if you are a beginner, you MUST start with Head First SQL AND Ben Forta SQL books before you plunge into this book, but this book won't disappoint you, in fact you will be able to write a working DB.
All in all, a great book to have in your library - a good resource and a good friend. Highly recommended.
M Khan
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