Beginning SQL Queries: From Novice to Professional (Beginning from Novice to Professional)by Clare Churcher
Publisher: Apress; 1 edition | 240 pages | April 9, 2008 | English | ISBN-10: 1590599438 | PDF | 11,1 Mb
Clare
Churcher’s Beginning SQL Queries is your guide to mastering the lingua
franca of the database industry: the SQL language. Good knowledge of SQL
is crucial to anyone working with databases, because it is with SQL
that you retrieve data, manipulate data, and generate business results.
Knowing how to write good queries is the foundation for all work done in
SQL, and it is a foundation that Clare lays well in her book.
* Does not bore with syntax!
* Helps you learn the underlying concepts involved in querying a database, and from there the syntax is easy
* Provides exceptionally clear examples and explanations
* Is academically sound while being practical and approachable
What you’ll learn
* Write simple queries to extract data from a single table.
* Understand relational algebra and calculus and why they are important.
* Combine data from many tables into one business result.
* Avoid pitfalls and traps such as Cartesian products and difficulties with null values.
* Summarize large amounts of data for reporting purposes.
* Apply set theory to the problems of manipulating data and generating reports.
Who is this book for?
Beginning
SQL Queries is aimed at intelligent laypeople who need to extract
information from a database, and at developers and other IT people who
are new to SQL. The book is especially useful for business intelligence
analysts who must ask more complex questions of their database than
their GUI–based reporting software supports. Such people might be
business owners wanting to target specific customers, scientists and
students needing to extract subsets of their research data, or end users
wanting to make the best use of databases for their clubs and
societies.
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