SQL Queries for Mere Mortals has earned worldwide praise as the clearest, simplest tutorial on writing effective queries with the latest SQL standards and database applications. Now, author John L. Viescas has updated this hands-on classic with even more advanced and valuable techniques. Step by step, Viescas guides readers through creating reliable queries for virtually any current SQL-based database. He demystifies all aspects of SQL query writing, from simple data selection and filtering to joining multiple tables and modifying sets of data. Building on the basics, Viescas shows how…mehr
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals has earned worldwide praise as the clearest, simplest tutorial on writing effective queries with the latest SQL standards and database applications. Now, author John L. Viescas has updated this hands-on classic with even more advanced and valuable techniques.
Step by step, Viescas guides readers through creating reliable queries for virtually any current SQL-based database. He demystifies all aspects of SQL query writing, from simple data selection and filtering to joining multiple tables and modifying sets of data.
Building on the basics, Viescas shows how to solve challenging real-world problems, including applying multiple complex conditions on one table, performing sophisticated logical evaluations, and using unlinked tables to think "outside the box."
In two brand-new chapters, students learn how to perform complex calculations on groups for sophisticated reporting, and how to partition data into windows for more flexibleaggregation.
Students can practice all they need with downloadable sample databases for today's versions of Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft SQL Server, and the open source MySQL and PostgreSQL databases.
Instructor Resouces include an Instructor Guide, PowerPoint slides, and a TestBank
John L. Viescas is an independent database consultant with more than 50 years of experience. He began his career as a systems analyst, designing large database applications for IBM mainframe systems. He spent 6 years at Applied Data Research in Dallas, Texas, where he directed a staff of more than 30 people and was responsible for research, product development, and customer support of database products for IBM mainframe computers. While working at Applied Data Research, John completed a degree in business finance at the University of Texas at Dallas, graduating cum laude. John joined Tandem Computers, Inc., in 1988, where he was responsible for the development and implementation of database marketing programs in Tandem’s U.S. Western Sales region. He developed and delivered technical seminars on Tandem’s relational database management system, NonStop SQL. John wrote his first book, A Quick Reference Guide to SQL (Microsoft Press, 1989), as a research project to document the similarities in the syntax among the ANSI-86 SQL standard, IBM’s DB2, Microsoft’s SQL Server, Oracle Corporation’s Oracle, and Tandem’s NonStop SQL. He wrote the first edition of Running Microsoft Access (Microsoft Press, 1992) while on sabbatical from Tandem. He has since written four editions of Running, three editions of Microsoft Office Access Inside Out (Microsoft Press, 2003, 2007, and 2010–the successor to the Running series), Building Microsoft Access Applications (Microsoft Press, 2005), and Effective SQL (Addison-Wesley, 2017). John formed his own company in 1993. He provides information systems management consulting for a variety of small to large businesses around the world, with a specialty in the Microsoft Access and SQL Server database management products. He maintains offices in Nashua, New Hampshire, and Paris, France. He was recognized as a “Most Valuable Professional” (MVP) from 1993 to 2015 by Microsoft Product Support Services for his assistance with technical questions on public support forums. He set a landmark 20 consecutive years as an MVP in 2013. You can visit John’s Web site at www.viescas.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Relational Databases and SQL Chapter 1: What Is Relational? Chapter 2: Ensuring Your Database Structure Is Sound Chapter 3: A Concise History of SQL Part II: SQL Basics Chapter 4: Creating a Simple Query Chapter 5: Getting More Than Simple Columns Chapter 6: Filtering Your Data Part III: Working with Multiple Tables Chapter 7: Thinking in Sets Chapter 8: INNER JOINs Chapter 9: OUTER JOINs Chapter 10: UNIONs Chapter 11: Subqueries Part IV: Summarizing and Grouping Data Chapter 12: Simple Totals Chapter 13: Grouping Data Chapter 14: Filtering Grouped Data Part V: Modifying Sets of Data Chapter 15: Updating Sets of Data Chapter 16: Inserting Sets of Data Chapter 17: Deleting Sets of Data PART VI Introduction to Solving Tough Problems Chapter 18 “NOT” And “AND” Problems Chapter 19 Condition Testing Chapter 20 Using Unlinked Data and “Driver” Tables Chapter 21 Performing Complex Calculations on Groups Chapter 22: More SQL Server Complex Problems to Solve APPENDICES Appendix A: SQL Standard Diagrams Appendix B: Schema for the Sample Databases Appendix C: Date and Time Functions Appendix D: Suggested Reading
Part I: Relational Databases and SQL Chapter 1: What Is Relational? Chapter 2: Ensuring Your Database Structure Is Sound Chapter 3: A Concise History of SQL Part II: SQL Basics Chapter 4: Creating a Simple Query Chapter 5: Getting More Than Simple Columns Chapter 6: Filtering Your Data Part III: Working with Multiple Tables Chapter 7: Thinking in Sets Chapter 8: INNER JOINs Chapter 9: OUTER JOINs Chapter 10: UNIONs Chapter 11: Subqueries Part IV: Summarizing and Grouping Data Chapter 12: Simple Totals Chapter 13: Grouping Data Chapter 14: Filtering Grouped Data Part V: Modifying Sets of Data Chapter 15: Updating Sets of Data Chapter 16: Inserting Sets of Data Chapter 17: Deleting Sets of Data PART VI Introduction to Solving Tough Problems Chapter 18 “NOT” And “AND” Problems Chapter 19 Condition Testing Chapter 20 Using Unlinked Data and “Driver” Tables Chapter 21 Performing Complex Calculations on Groups Chapter 22: More SQL Server Complex Problems to Solve APPENDICES Appendix A: SQL Standard Diagrams Appendix B: Schema for the Sample Databases Appendix C: Date and Time Functions Appendix D: Suggested Reading
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