Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours, 7th Edition
- Length: 504 pages
- Edition: 7
- Language: English
- Publisher: Sams Publishing
- Publication Date: 2021-12-27
- ISBN-10: 0137543123
- ISBN-13: 9780137543120
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
Includes Coverage of Oracle and Microsoft SQL Implementations
In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, SQL in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself, Seventh Edition, helps you use SQL to build effective databases, efficiently retrieve data, and manage everything from performance to security.
The straightforward, step-by-step approach shows you how to work with database structures, objects, queries, tables, and more. In just hours, you will be applying advanced techniques, including views, transactions, web connections, and powerful Oracle and SQL Server extensions. Every lesson builds on what you’ve already learned, giving you a rock-solid foundation for real-world success.
Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common SQL tasks.
Practical, hands-on examples show you how to apply what you learn.
Quizzes and exercises help you test your knowledge and stretch your skills.
Notes and tips point out shortcuts and solutions.
Learn how to…
- Define efficient database structures and objects
- “Normalize” raw databases into logically organized tables
- Edit relational data and tables with DML
- Manage transactions
- Write effective, well-performing queries
- Categorize, summarize, sort, group, and restructure data
- Work with dates and times
- Join tables in queries, use subqueries, and combine multiple queries
- Master powerful query optimization techniques
- Administer databases and manage users
- Secure databases and protect data
- Use views, synonyms, and the system catalog
- Extend SQL to the enterprise and Internet
- Master important Oracle and Microsoft extensions to ANSI SQL
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Cover Page About This eBook Title Page Copyright Page Pearson’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Contents at a Glance Table of Contents About the Author Dedication Acknowledgments We Want to Hear from You! Reader Services What This Book Is About What You Need for This Book Author’s Website Hour 1: Understanding the Relational Database and SQL Thriving in a Data-Driven World Understanding the Relational Database The Relational Database Continues to Lead the Way Examples and Exercises Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 2: Exploring the Components of the SQL Language SQL Definition and History SQL: The Standard Language SQL Sessions Types of SQL Commands Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 3: Getting to Know Your Data The BIRD Database: Examples and Exercises in This Book How to Talk About the Data Entity Relationship Diagrams Examples and Exercises Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 4: Setting Up Your Database Locating the Files You Need Getting Set Up for Hands-on Exercises List of Data by Table Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 5: Understanding the Basics of Relational (SQL) Database Design Understanding What Database Design Has to Do with SQL The Database Design Process Choosing a Database Design Methodology Using a Simple Process to Think Through the Design of the BIRDS Database Logical Model vs. Physical Design Database Life Cycle Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 6: Defining Entities and Relationships Creating a Data Model Based on Your Data Defining Relationships Employing Referential Integrity Creating an Entity Relationship Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 7: Normalizing Your Database Defining Normalization Exploring the Most Common Normal Forms of the Normalization Process Denormalizing a Database Applying Normalization to Your Database Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 8: Defining Data Structures Defining Data Understanding Basic Data Types Using Data Types in the BIRDS Database Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 9: Creating and Managing Database Objects Database Objects and Schemas Tables: The Primary Storage for Data Integrity Constraints Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 10: Manipulating Data Getting an Overview of Data Manipulation Populating Tables with New Data Updating Existing Data Deleting Data from Tables Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 11: Managing Database Transactions Defining Transactions Controlling Transactions Dealing with Poor Transactional Control Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 12: Introduction to Database Queries Using the SELECT Statement Case Sensitivity Fundamentals of Query Writing Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 13: Using Operators to Categorize Data Defining an Operator in SQL Using Comparison Operators Using Logical Operators Using Conjunctive Operators Using Negative Operators Using Arithmetic Operators Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 14: Joining Tables in Queries Selecting Data from Multiple Tables Understanding Joins Join Considerations Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 15: Restructuring the Appearance of Data ANSI Character Functions Common Character Functions Miscellaneous Character Functions Mathematical Functions Conversion Functions Combined Character Functions Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 16: Understanding Dates and Times Understanding How a Date Is Stored Using Date Functions Converting Dates Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 17: Summarizing Data Results from a Query Using Aggregate Functions Grouping Data Using the GROUP BY Clause Understanding the Difference Between GROUP BY and ORDER BY Using CUBE and ROLLUP Expressions Using the HAVING Clause Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 18: Using Subqueries to Define Unknown Data Defining Subqueries Embedded Subqueries Using Correlated Subqueries Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 19: Combining Multiple Queries into One Differentiating Single Queries and Compound Queries Using Compound Query Operators Using ORDER BY with a Compound Query Using GROUP BY with a Compound Query Retrieving Accurate Data Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 20: Creating and Using Views and Synonyms Defining Views Creating Views Updating Data Through a View Dropping a View Understanding the Performance Impact of Nested Views Defining Synonyms Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 21: Managing Database Users and Security Managing Users in the Database Understanding the Management Process Maximizing Tools Utilized by Database Users Understanding Database Security Assigning Privileges Controlling User Access Controlling Privileges Through Roles Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 22: Using Indexes to Improve Performance Defining an Index Understanding How Indexes Work Using the CREATE INDEX Command Identifying Types of Indexes Knowing When to Consider Using an Index Knowing When to Avoid Indexes Altering an Index Dropping an Index Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 23: Improving Database Performance Defining SQL Statement Tuning Comparing Database Tuning and SQL Statement Tuning Formatting Your SQL Statement Running Full Table Scans Identifying Other Performance Considerations Using Cost-Based Optimization Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 24: Working with the System Catalog Defining the System Catalog Creating the System Catalog Determining What Is Contained in the System Catalog Identifying System Catalog Tables by Implementation Querying the System Catalog Updating System Catalog Objects Summary Q&A Workshop Hour 25: Bonus Workshop for the Road The BIRDS Database Predators of Birds Photographers of Birds Creating the New Tables Workshop: Describing Your Tables Workshop: Basic Queries Workshop: Adding Tables Workshop: Manipulating Data Workshop: Joining Tables Workshop: Comparison Operators Workshop: Logical Operators Workshop: Conjunctive Operators Workshop: Arithmetic Operators Workshop: Character Functions Workshop: Aggregating Data Workshop: GROUP BY and HAVING Workshop: Composite Queries Workshop: Creating Tables from Existing Tables Workshop: Inserting Data into a Table from Another Table Workshop: Creating Views Workshop: Embedding Subqueries Workshop: Creating Views from Subqueries Workshop: Generating SQL Code from a SQL Statement Summary Workshop Appendixes Appendix A: Common SQL Commands SQL Statements SQL Query Clauses Appendix B: Popular Vendor RDBMS Implementations Installing the Oracle Database Software Used for Examples and Hands-On Exercises Appendix C: Answers to Quizzes and Exercises Hour 1, “Understanding the Relational Database and SQL” Hour 2, “Exploring the Components of the SQL Language” Hour 3, “Getting to Know Your Data” Hour 4, “Setting Up Your Database” Hour 5, “Understanding the Basics of Relational (SQL) Database Design” Hour 6, “Defining Entities and Relationships” Hour 7, “Normalizing Your Database” Hour 8, “Defining Data Structures” Hour 9, “Creating and Managing Database Objects” Hour 10, “Manipulating Data” Hour 11, “Managing Database Transactions” Hour 12, “Introduction to Database Queries” Hour 13, “Using Operators to Categorize Data” Hour 14, “Joining Tables in Queries” Hour 15, “Restructuring the Appearance of Data” Hour 16, “Understanding Dates and Times” Hour 17, “Summarizing Data Results from a Query” Hour 18, “Using Subqueries to Define Unknown Data” Hour 19, “Combining Multiple Queries into One” Hour 20, “Creating and Using Views and Synonyms” Hour 21, “Managing Database Users and Security” Hour 22, “Using Indexes to Improve Performance” Hour 23, “Improving Database Performance” Hour 24, “Working with the System Catalog” Hour 25, “Bonus Workshop for the Road” Index Code Snippets
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