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SQL
8th Edition
Author of
Database Development For Dummies,
SQL All-in-One For Dummies,
and
Crystal Reports 2008 For Dummies
by Allen G. Taylor
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SQL For Dummies
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Contents at a Glance
Introduction ................................................................ 1
Part I: Getting Started with SQL ................................... 3
Chapter 1: Relational Database Fundamentals .............................................................. 5
Chapter 2: SQL Fundamentals ........................................................................................ 21
Chapter 3: The Components of SQL .............................................................................. 51
Part II: Using SQL to Build Databases ......................... 79
Chapter 4: Building and Maintaining a Simple Database Structure........................... 81
Chapter 5: Building a Multitable Relational Database............................................... 105
Part III: Storing and Retrieving Data......................... 137
Chapter 6: Manipulating Database Data ..................................................................... 139
Chapter 7: Handling Temporal Data ............................................................................ 157
Chapter 8: Specifying Values ........................................................................................ 171
Chapter 9: Using Advanced SQL Value Expressions ................................................. 197
Chapter 10: Zeroing In on the Data You Want............................................................ 211
Chapter 11: Using Relational Operators ..................................................................... 243
Chapter 12: Delving Deep with Nested Queries ......................................................... 267
Chapter 13: Recursive Queries..................................................................................... 285
Part IV: Controlling Operations ................................. 295
Chapter 14: Providing Database Security ................................................................... 297
Chapter 15: Protecting Data ......................................................................................... 313
Chapter 16: Using SQL within Applications ................................................................ 333
Part V: Taking SQL to the Real World ........................ 347
Chapter 17: Accessing Data with ODBC and JDBC .................................................... 349
Chapter 18: Operating on XML Data with SQL ........................................................... 359
Part VI: Advanced Topics ......................................... 381
Chapter 19: Stepping through a Dataset with Cursors ............................................. 383
Chapter 20: Adding Procedural Capabilities with Persistent Stored Modules ...... 393
Chapter 21: Handling Errors ......................................................................................... 411
Chapter 22: Triggers ...................................................................................................... 423
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