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Sams teach yourself SQL in 24 hours

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"In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, readers learn how to use SQL to build effective databases, efficiently retrieve data, and manage everything from performance to security! Using this book's straightforward, step-by-step approach, readers learn hands-on through practical examples. Each lesson builds on what is already learned, giving a strong real-world foundation for success. The authors guide readers from the absolute basics to advanced techniques - including views, transactions, Web data publishing, and even powerful SQL extensions for Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server!"--www.pearsonhighered.com

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English
Pages
441

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Edition Notes

Previous edition: 2011.

Includes coverage of Oracle and Microsoft SQL implements.

Includes index.

Series
Sams teach yourself, Sams teach yourself
Other Titles
Teach yourself SQL in 24 hours, SQL in 24 hours

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA76.73.S67P554 2015, QA76.73.S67 P554 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 441 pages
Number of pages
441

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27195634M
ISBN 10
0672337592
ISBN 13
9780672337598
OCLC/WorldCat
960167974, 910088694

Work Identifiers

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OL20015561W

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