Microsoft SQL server black book / Patrick Dalton

By: Dalton, Patrick [author]
Language: English Publisher: Albany : Coriolis Group Books, 1997Description: xx, 441 pages ; illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781576101490; 1576101495 Subject(s): Client server computing | Database management | SQL serverDDC classification: 001.642
Contents:
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Pre-installation Considerations -- Chapter 2: Installing Microsoft SQL Server -- Chapter 3 : Development Versus Production -- Chapter 4: Replication -- Chapter 5: Structured Query Language (SQL) -- Chapter 6: Stored Procedures -- Chapter 7: Views -- Chapter 8: Triggers -- Chapter 9: Rules, Defaults, Constraints and User-Defined Data Types -- Chapter 10: Error Codes -- Chapter 11: Performance Tuning and Optimization -- Chapter 12: Newspaper and the Internet
Summary: Microsoft SQL Server Black Book has been written by experienced database administrators and novices alike. The two-parts chapters help administrators find and understand what they need to know.
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001.642 D174 1997 (Browse shelf) Available HS - 4272
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Includes index

Introduction -- Chapter 1: Pre-installation Considerations -- Chapter 2: Installing Microsoft SQL Server -- Chapter 3 : Development Versus Production -- Chapter 4: Replication -- Chapter 5: Structured Query Language (SQL) -- Chapter 6: Stored Procedures -- Chapter 7: Views -- Chapter 8: Triggers -- Chapter 9: Rules, Defaults, Constraints and User-Defined Data Types -- Chapter 10: Error Codes -- Chapter 11: Performance Tuning and Optimization -- Chapter 12: Newspaper and the Internet

Microsoft SQL Server Black Book has been written by experienced database administrators and novices alike. The two-parts chapters help administrators find and understand what they need to know.

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