Feeling reluctant? The Handbook for Reluctant Database Administrators provides you with a solid grasp of what you'll need to design, build, secure, and maintain a database. Author Josef Finsel writes from an understanding point of view; he also crossed over from programming to database administration. Furthermore, database administration veteran Francis Stanisci comments throughout the book, sharing insight from his own years of experience.
Feeling reluctant? The Handbook for Reluctant Database Administrators provides you with a solid grasp of what you'll need to design, build, secure, and maintain a database. Author Josef Finsel writes from an understanding point of view; he also crossed over from programming to database administration. Furthermore, database administration veteran Francis Stanisci comments throughout the book, sharing insight from his own years of experience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Josef Finsel is a software consultant specializing in .NET and SQL Server. He has published a number of Visual Basic, .NET, and SQL Server-related articles and is the Q&A columnist for asp.netNOW, the e-newsletter for asp.netPRO magazine. When not working for clients, he works out the syntax for FizzBin.net, a programming language that works the way programmers have always suspected a programming language should.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Where Did Databases Come From?.- 2 How Do I Install SQL Server?.- 3 How Do I Visually Manage Objects?.- 4 How Do I Back Up and Restore My Data?.- 5 How Do I Define and Structure a Database?.- 6 What Is a View?.- 7 The Power of Indexing.- 8 Introduction to Query Analyzer.- 9 Working with Data: Basic Stored Procedures.- 10 Working with Data: Beyond the Basics.- 11 How Do I Secure My Data?.- 12 How Can SQL Server Agent Make Life Easier?.- 13 If SQL Server 2000 Is a .NET Server, Where's the XML?.- 14 What Are the Data Transformation Services (DTS)?.- 15 Should I Bother to Learn SQL Profiler?.- 16 What Are System Monitor and Performance Monitor?.- 17 What a Reluctant DBA Needs to Know about .NET.- Last Words: Does Reading This Book Make Me a DBA?.- Appendix A How Do I Load the Examples?.- My Database Didn't Restore.- Appendix B How Can I Find Information More Efficiently?.- Reading Books On Line.- Going to the Microsoft Developer Network.- Other Online Resources.- Calling on a Friend.- Other Reading Material.- Appendix C Recommended for the Bookshelf.- Magazines.- SQL Server Books.- Non-Programming Books.- Appendix D Bulk Copy Program.- What Are bcp's Required Parameters?.- What Are bcp's Security Parameters?.- How Does bcp Format Data?.- Is bcp Faster?.- Last Words.- Resources.
1 Where Did Databases Come From?.- 2 How Do I Install SQL Server?.- 3 How Do I Visually Manage Objects?.- 4 How Do I Back Up and Restore My Data?.- 5 How Do I Define and Structure a Database?.- 6 What Is a View?.- 7 The Power of Indexing.- 8 Introduction to Query Analyzer.- 9 Working with Data: Basic Stored Procedures.- 10 Working with Data: Beyond the Basics.- 11 How Do I Secure My Data?.- 12 How Can SQL Server Agent Make Life Easier?.- 13 If SQL Server 2000 Is a .NET Server, Where's the XML?.- 14 What Are the Data Transformation Services (DTS)?.- 15 Should I Bother to Learn SQL Profiler?.- 16 What Are System Monitor and Performance Monitor?.- 17 What a Reluctant DBA Needs to Know about .NET.- Last Words: Does Reading This Book Make Me a DBA?.- Appendix A How Do I Load the Examples?.- My Database Didn't Restore.- Appendix B How Can I Find Information More Efficiently?.- Reading Books On Line.- Going to the Microsoft Developer Network.- Other Online Resources.- Calling on a Friend.- Other Reading Material.- Appendix C Recommended for the Bookshelf.- Magazines.- SQL Server Books.- Non-Programming Books.- Appendix D Bulk Copy Program.- What Are bcp's Required Parameters?.- What Are bcp's Security Parameters?.- How Does bcp Format Data?.- Is bcp Faster?.- Last Words.- Resources.
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