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| Table of Contents | |
| Index | |
| Reviews | |
| Examples | |
| Reader Reviews | |
| Errata | |
| Transact-SQL Cookbook | ||
| By Jonathan Gennick, Ales Spetic | ||
| Publisher | : O'Reilly | |
| Pub Date | : March 2002 | |
| ISBN | : 1-56592-756-7 | |
| Pages | : 302 | |
| Slots | : 1 | |
This cookbook contains a wealth of solutions to problems that SQL programmers face all the time. Recipes inside range from how to perform simple tasks , like importing external data, to ways of handling issues that are more complicated, like set algebra. Each recipe includes a discussion that explains the logic and concepts underlying the solution. The book covers audit logging, hierarchies, importing data, sets, statistics, temporal data, and data structures.