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SQL Tips & Techniques

SQL Tips & Techniques

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: A must have book for database programmers and administrators. Covers all aspects in detail. A very good reference.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything but the kitchen sink
Review: I agree ... this book covers all aspects of SQL. Code examples work and are meaningful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Answers every question you might ask
Review: I wasn't expecting two people from UPS to have carry this book into my office--the book is huge.

I have been using MYSQL for a year and I am moving to MS SQL Server. The book's tips (over 600) have been invaluable.

I used the code the book provides to convert many of applications to support transactions. Got to eliminate tons of code.

Very well done! Recommend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book, a bit wordy.
Review: This book has a lot of tips about SQL Server, although it doesn't say that on the cover. This was actually good for me since I was going on a job interview and I needed something like a comprehensive tips reference book on SQL (and SQL Server). I could have easily chosen a worse book. It's a bit wordy for me, and I'm not used to seeing so many typos, but considering that I have seen some terrible SQL books out there (including my college text), this book is actually well thought out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book, a bit wordy.
Review: This book has a lot of tips about SQL Server, although it doesn't say that on the cover. This was actually good for me since I was going on a job interview and I needed something like a comprehensive tips reference book on SQL (and SQL Server). I could have easily chosen a worse book. It's a bit wordy for me, and I'm not used to seeing so many typos, but considering that I have seen some terrible SQL books out there (including my college text), this book is actually well thought out.


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