Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Step by Step

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Step by Step

by Patrick LeBlanc
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Step by Step

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Step by Step

by Patrick LeBlanc

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Overview

Your hands-on, step-by-step guide to building applications with Microsoft SQL Server 2012

Teach yourself the programming fundamentals of SQL Server 2012—one step at a time. Ideal for beginning SQL Server database administrators and developers, this tutorial provides clear guidance and practical, learn-by-doing exercises for building database solutions that solve real-world business problems.

Discover how to:

  • Install and work with core components and tools
  • Create tables and index structures
  • Manipulate and retrieve data
  • Secure, manage, back up, and recover databases
  • Apply techniques for building high-performing applications
  • Use clustering, database mirroring, and log shipping

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780735670037
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 02/15/2013
Series: Step by Step Developer
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 480
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Patrick LeBlanc is a Data Platform Technical Solution Professional at Microsoft, working directly with customers on the business value of SQL Server. He co-authored SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer and Knight’s Microsoft Business Intelligence 24-Hour Trainer, and founded www.sqllunch.com, a website devoted to teaching SQL Server technologies.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Getting started with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
    • Chapter 1: Overview of Microsoft SQL Server 2012
    • Chapter 2: Installing, Configuring, and Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server 2012
    • Chapter 3: Using SQL Server 2012 administration and development tools
  • Designing databases
    • Chapter 4: Designing SQL Server databases
    • Chapter 5: Creating your first table
    • Chapter 6: Building and maintaining indexes
  • Advanced database design topics
    • Chapter 7: Table compression
    • Chapter 8: Table partitioning
    • Chapter 9: Database snapshots
    • Chapter 10: The SELECT statement
  • Using Transact-SQL (T-SQL)
    • Chapter 11: Advanced data retrieval topics
    • Chapter 12: Modifying data
    • Chapter 13: Built-in scalar functions
  • Creating other database objects
    • Chapter 14: Advanced T-SQL topics
    • Chapter 15: Views
    • Chapter 16: User-defined functions
    • Chapter 17: Stored procedures
    • Chapter 18: Data manipulation triggers
  • SQL Server replication
    • Chapter 19: Replication
  • Database maintenance
    • Chapter 20: Backups
    • Chapter 21: Managing and maintaining indexes and statistics
    • Chapter 22: Maintenance plans
  • Database management
    • Chapter 23: SQL Server Profiler
    • Chapter 24: Extended Events
    • Chapter 25: SQL Server security
    • Chapter 26: Resource Governor
    • Chapter 27: SQL Server Agent
    • Chapter 28: Database Mail
    • Chapter 29: Data definition triggers
    • Chapter 30: Dynamic management objects
  • High-availability solutions
    • Chapter 31: AlwaysOn
    • Chapter 32: Log shipping
    • About the Author
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