SQL Queries for Mere Mortals: A Hands-On Guide to Data Manipulation in SQL, Second Edition
Unless you are working at a very advanced level, this is the only SQL book you will ever need. The authors have taken the mystery out of complex queries and explained principles and techniques with such clarity that a "Mere Mortal" will indeed be empowered to perform the superhuman. Do not...
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Zusammenfassung: | Unless you are working at a very advanced
level, this is the only SQL book you will ever need. The authors
have taken the mystery out of complex queries and explained
principles and techniques with such clarity that a "Mere Mortal"
will indeed be empowered to perform the superhuman. Do not walk
past this book!--Graham Mandeno, Database ConsultantSQL Queries for Mere Mortals
provides a step-by-step, easy-to-read introduction to writing SQL
queries. It includes hundreds of examples with detailed
explanations. This book provides the tools you need to understand,
modify, and create SQL queries--Keith W. Hare, Convenor, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC32 WG3--the
International SQL Standards CommitteeI learned SQL primarily from the first
edition of this book, and I am pleased to see a second edition of
this book so that others can continue to benefit from its organized
presentation of the language. Starting from how to design your
tables so that SQL can be effective (a common problem for database
beginners), and then continuing through the various aspects of SQL
construction and capabilities, the reader can become a moderate
expert upon completing the book and its samples. Learning how to
convert a question in English into a meaningful SQL statement will
greatly facilitate your mastery of the language. Numerous examples
from real life will help you visualize how to use SQL to answer the
questions about the data in your database. Just one of the "watch
out for this trap" items will save you more than the cost of the
book when you avoid that problem when writing your queries. I
highly recommend this book if you want to tap the full potential of
your database.--Kenneth D. Snell, Ph.D., Database Designer/ProgrammerI don't think they do this in public schools
any more, and it is a shame, but do you remember in the seventh and
eighth grades when you learned to diagram a sentence? Those of you
who do may no longer remember how you did it, but all of you do
write better sentences because of it. John Viescas and Mike
Hernandez must have remembered because they take everyday English
queries and literally translate them into SQL. This is an important
book for all database designers. It takes the complexity of
mathematical Set Theory and of First Order Predicate Logic, as
outlined in E. F. Codd's original treatise on relational database
design, and makes it easy for anyone to understand. If you want an
elementary- through intermediate-level course on SQL, this is the
one book that is a req |
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