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Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Introductionp. xxi
SQL Server: Basic Concepts
Database Systems and SQL Serverp. 3
Database Systems: An Overviewp. 6
Relational Database Systemsp. 9
SQL: A Relational Database Languagep. 12
Database Designp. 14
Conclusionp. 20
Overview of Microsoft SQL Serverp. 20
Exercisesp. 21
SQL Server Management Studiop. 23
The SQL Server Program Group and Books Onlinep. 24
Introduction to SQL Server Management Studiop. 25
Conclusionp. 44
Exercisesp. 44
Transact-SQL Language
SQL Componentsp. 49
SQL's Basic Objectsp. 50
Data Typesp. 53
Predicatesp. 59
Aggregate Functionsp. 60
Scalar Functionsp. 60
Scalar Operatorsp. 67
Null Valuesp. 69
Conclusionp. 70
Exercisesp. 71
Data Definition Languagep. 73
Creating Database Objectsp. 74
Modifying Database Objectsp. 98
Removing Database Objectsp. 105
Conclusionp. 106
Exercisesp. 106
Simple Queriesp. 111
Select Statement: A Basic Formp. 112
Where Clausep. 114
Simple Subqueriesp. 131
Group by Clausep. 139
Aggregate Functionsp. 141
Having Clausep. 149
Order by Clausep. 150
Select Statement and Identity Propertyp. 152
Set Operatorsp. 154
Case Expressionsp. 159
Compute Clausep. 161
Temporary Tablesp. 164
Computed Columnsp. 165
Conclusionp. 166
Exercisesp. 166
Complex Queriesp. 169
Join Operatorp. 170
Correlated Subqueriesp. 187
Should You Use Join or Subqueries?p. 193
Common Table Expressionsp. 195
Conclusionp. 202
Exercisesp. 203
Modification of a Table's Contentsp. 205
Insert Statementp. 206
Update Statementp. 210
Delete Statementp. 213
Conclusionp. 215
Exercisesp. 216
Stored Procedures and User-Defined Functionsp. 217
SQL Extensionsp. 218
Stored Proceduresp. 225
User-Defined Functionsp. 237
Conclusionp. 243
Exercisesp. 243
Indices and Query Optimizationp. 245
Indicesp. 246
General Criteria to Improve Efficiencyp. 260
Query Optimizerp. 265
The DBCC Command and Indicesp. 278
Conclusionp. 280
Exercisesp. 280
Viewsp. 283
DDL Statements and Viewsp. 284
DML Statements and Viewsp. 291
Indexed Viewsp. 298
Conclusionp. 305
Exercisesp. 305
System Catalogp. 307
System Tablesp. 308
Catalog Viewsp. 311
Querying Catalog Viewsp. 313
Other Ways to Access System Informationp. 315
Conclusionp. 323
Exercisesp. 324
SQL Server Securityp. 325
Authenticationp. 326
Schemap. 332
Database Securityp. 336
Rolesp. 340
Authorizationp. 351
Views and Data Accessp. 359
Stored Procedures and Data Accessp. 360
Conclusionp. 361
Exercisesp. 362
Triggersp. 365
Introductionp. 366
How Triggers Workp. 366
Triggers and CLRp. 376
The OUTPUT Clausep. 381
Modifying Trigger's Structurep. 383
Conclusionp. 383
Exercisesp. 384
Transactionsp. 385
Introductionp. 386
Transact-SQL Statements and Transactionsp. 387
Lockingp. 391
Isolation Levelsp. 397
Deadlockp. 401
Conclusionp. 402
Exercisesp. 402
SQL Server System Environmentp. 405
Disk Storagep. 406
System Databasesp. 410
Utilitiesp. 411
Instances of SQL Serverp. 416
Unicodep. 418
SQL Server Architecturep. 419
Conclusionp. 423
Exercisesp. 423
SQL Server: System Administration
Overview of System Administrationp. 427
Administration Toolsp. 428
System Administratorp. 431
Conclusionp. 432
Planning the Installation and Installing SQL Serverp. 433
Planning the Installationp. 434
Installing SQL Serverp. 437
Configuring SQL Server After Installationp. 445
Starting and Stopping an Instance of SQL Serverp. 446
Conclusionp. 448
Managing Databases and Database Filesp. 449
Managing Filegroupsp. 450
Managing Databasesp. 452
Managing Transaction Logsp. 458
Conclusionp. 459
Exercisesp. 459
Managing Securityp. 461
Introductionp. 462
Database Security Permissionsp. 465
Managing Permissionsp. 468
Conclusionp. 471
Exercisesp. 471
Backup and Recoveryp. 473
Introductionp. 474
Backupp. 475
Performing Backupp. 478
Recoveryp. 491
Conclusionp. 504
Exercisesp. 504
Automating System Administration Tasksp. 507
Introductionp. 508
SQL Server Agentp. 509
Creating Jobs and Operatorsp. 510
Alertsp. 517
Conclusionp. 524
Exercisesp. 525
Performance and Tuningp. 527
Introductionp. 528
Factors that Affect Performancep. 529
Monitoring Toolsp. 538
Choose the Right Toolp. 548
Data Partitioningp. 557
Introductionp. 558
Steps for Creating Partitioned Tablesp. 559
Guidelines for Partitioning Tables and Indicesp. 566
Conclusionp. 566
Data Replicationp. 569
Distributed Datap. 570
SQL Server Replication-An Overviewp. 572
Managing Replicationp. 580
Conclusionp. 584
Exercisesp. 585
Microsoft Analysis Services
Data Warehousing: An Introductionp. 589
Online Transaction Processing vs. Data Warehousingp. 590
Data Warehouses and Data Martsp. 592
Data Warehouse Designp. 595
Cubes and Storage Modesp. 598
Aggregationp. 600
Data Accessp. 602
Conclusionp. 603
Exercisesp. 603
Microsoft Analysis Servicesp. 605
BI Development Studiop. 607
Analysis Services and Cubesp. 612
Conclusionp. 619
Business Intelligence and SQLp. 621
OLAP Extensions in Transact-SQLp. 622
Conclusionp. 637
Microsoft Reporting Servicesp. 639
Introductionp. 640
Creating Reportsp. 642
Processing and Managing Reportsp. 652
Accessing and Delivering Reportsp. 653
Conclusionp. 656
Exercisesp. 656
XML Support
Overview of XMLp. 659
World Wide Webp. 660
XML and Related Languagesp. 661
Document Type Definitionsp. 665
Conclusionp. 668
SQL Server 2005 and XMLp. 669
Storing XML in Relational Databasesp. 670
The XML Data Typep. 671
Constructing XML Documents Using the For XML Clausep. 678
XML Query Languagesp. 685
Conclusionp. 686
Indexp. 687
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