Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express for Developers: From Novice to Professional (Expert's Voice in .Net) | 
enlarge | Author: Robin Dewson Publisher: Apress Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 464 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 1.1
ISBN: 1590597206 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781590597200 ASIN: 1590597206
Publication Date: February 19, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New book, ships out with in 24 hours, 100% satisfaction guaranteed, may have slight shelf wear
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Assuming neither database nor programming background, Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express for Developers introduces all the fundamental database administration and SQL programming features of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, the free relational database management system from Microsoft that provides a major subset of full SQL Server 2005 functionality. This book is a comprehensive guide that covers installing and configuring SQL Server 2005 Express; creating, backing up, and restoring databases; creating tables, then querying and manipulating them with T-SQL; coding stored procedures and triggers, and using Reporting Services to deliver information to end users. Detailed, clear, and highly readable, this book will make you a competent and confident database administrator and programmer. - This is the clearest and most comprehensive introduction to SQL Server 2005 Express.
- The book assumes no prior experience with databases, SQL, or programming.
- Youll learn about both database administration and T-SQL programming.
- The book covers SQL Server Management Studio and Reporting Services.
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A good way to learn the inner workings of SQL Server October 31, 2007 James Hoisington (Dallas, TX USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have been querying SQL Server databases for six years using .Net. This book took me inside SQL Server and showed me how to manage tables, relations, stored proceedures, indexes and triggers. The book achieves great mix of instruction and best practices. At times, I found myself wanting to know more but the book is already over 400 pages.
A very good way to learn SQL Server 2005 Express October 15, 2007 Albert T. Williams (Belle Mead, NJ USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is an excellent book for learning SQL Server 2005 Express. I started learning MS Access in 2003 when my wife asked me to develop a database for her to use at work. At the time I knew only the words "relational database". Over 99% of what I needed to know to develop that contact and resource management database to its fully featured capability came from multiple books. The expectations have changed over time and now I need to use SQL Server 2005 Express as a back end with Access as the front end for that database. Knowing nothing about SQL Server 2005, I needed a very good book to help bring me up to speed. I found that in Robin Dewson's "Beginning SQL Server 2005 Express." From the installation of SQL Server 2005 Express through an explanation of Triggers and Reporting Services, there is a clear and concise explanation of each aspect with the opportunity to Try It Out. I needed to know all of what he presents and I was especially interested in Installation, Security, and Database Backup, Recovery, and Maintenance. The Installation chapter explains very carefully and clearly authentication mode, service accounts, user instances, etc. The Security chapter clearly explains logins, server roles, database roles, and schemas. The Database Backup, Recovery, and Maintenance chapter is also clear and carefully written with information on types of backups, detaching and attaching a database, and transaction logs. The Chapter headings are: 1. SQL Server 2005 Express Overview and Installation 2. SQL Server Management Studio Express 3. Database Design and Creation 4. Security 5. Defining Tables 6. Creating Indexes and Database Diagramming 7. Database Backup, Recovery, and Maintenance 8. Working with the Data 9. Building a View 10. Stored Procedures 11. T-SQL Essentials 12. Advanced T-SQL 13. Triggers 14. Reporting Services Robin Dewson is a very good teacher with the gift of knowing how to present a concept and then build concept on concept. He also provides helpful tips on things to do and not to do.
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