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SQL in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself

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Includes Coverage of Oracle and Microsoft SQL Implementations In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours, Sixth Edition, helps you use SQL to build effective databases, efficiently retrieve data, and manage everything from performance to security. This book’s 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 SQLRegister your product at informit.com/register for convenient access to downloads, updates, and corrections as they become available.

463 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1998

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48 reviews2 followers
July 4, 2018
Hard to define whom this book I would recommend to. For someone who is completely new to the topic, some part of it would be challenging or even confusing. If you already know the basics, then most of it will be boring for you.

What I used it for is to check, if I really have covered "the basics". As an autodidact SQL learner it was helpful to see some kind of structure.

Even without reading another beginner SQL books I am sure you can easily find a better one.
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August 13, 2015
The books is pretty average. If you're totally new to SQL, it will confuse you on every other page. The structure is not so clear, the code samples should have some more distinctive formatting, instead they're visually blending with the text.
What's unforgivable, however, are the errors in some examples. Even though I was able to spot some of them, it makes you wonder how many you didn't notice.
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February 6, 2018
If you don’t already have a basic grasp of SQL, this book won’t help much. If you do, it will probably only frustrate you. How have they made it to a sixth edition with this many errors!?
I borrowed it free from my library, and I still feel ripped off. I did learn a few things as a very raw beginner, but mostly it was by reading these guys’ attempted explanation and thinking “that doesn’t even make sense” or “what the hell are they trying to show me here?” and going off to experiment on my own. Half the time I came back to make sure I hadn’t missed or misread something and confirmed that there was indeed a mistake or omission in the text ... maybe that was their intention all along? No, I’m pretty sure they’re just sloppy hack authors.
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January 8, 2021
Overall I would not recommend this book. As a database administrator of 10 years and a course instructor, I considered this book for my sql course. The technical information was good and presented a good intro to the basics. However, the book contained lots of errors that made the assignments and examples difficult to follow. It seems as though the book had been updated to use new source code and new examples but lots of references to old code were not replaced. It was very confusing and frustrating. The editors need to go back through the book and fix the mistakes. It would be a decent book for beginners if they fixed them.
6 reviews1 follower
August 18, 2016
The book tells the reader to go to Appendix D to get the CREATE statements to create the tables needed to use the remainder of the book. Appendix D does not contain that information nor does anywhere else that I can find. All reviews on Amazon also say the same thing.

It would be nice to be able to use this book.
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28 reviews9 followers
January 29, 2013
I chose to study this book for my lab examination on SQL. It's suitable for people who already know something about SQL. I wouldn't recommend it to beginners, because it doesn't have many examples and some of them are wrong.
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March 18, 2014
I don't recommend this book for developer or beginners...

Also the examples in this books contains unacceptable errors!
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