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Start your SQL Server and T-SQL journey with a clear, simple, and step-by-step guide that helps you build practical database skills from the ground up. You will learn DDL to create databases, schemas, tables, constraints, and indexes, and DML to retrieve and modify data. You will build advanced querying and analytical skills with joins, subqueries, CTEs, built-in functions, pivot, unpivot, rollup, and ranking and window functions.
You will use T-SQL features including temporary tables, cursors, WHILE loops, CASE expressions, IF...ELSE statements, transactions, error handling, concurrency controls, and isolation levels. You will create stored procedures, views, functions, and triggers; process XML and JSON; improve performance through indexing and tuning; troubleshoot issues; and deploy database solutions.
Updated for SQL Server 2022, this edition covers relevant features and practical topics without promising exhaustive coverage. It expands coverage of built-in functions, pivot, unpivot, rollup, cursors, concurrency concepts, isolation levels, performance tuning, and tips for writing efficient stored procedures.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
● Create database objects and retrieve and modify data.
● Perform advanced querying and analysis with joins, subqueries, CTEs, pivot, unpivot, rollup, and window functions.
● Use T-SQL features, transactions, error handling, concurrency controls, and isolation levels.
● Develop stored procedures, views, functions, and triggers.
● Process XML and JSON data.
● Optimize, troubleshoot, and deploy database solutions.
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
SQL for All is the core idea behind this book. Whether you are a student, fresher, aspiring database developer, data analyst, data engineer, or data enthusiast, this book is designed to make T-SQL and data literacy accessible, practical, and easy to learn. No prior experience is required-just a willingness to learn and explore the world of data.