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The Fifth Edition of Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days More than 48,000 sold!  In just one hour a day, you’ll have all the skills you need to begin creating effective SQL queries, reports, and database applications. With this complete tutorial, you’ll quickly master the basics and then move on to more advanced features and concepts:  - Quickly apply essential SQL techniques in useful, real-world queries
- Design trustworthy, high-performance databases
- Manipulate your data with views and transactions
- Leverage powerful features including stored procedures, triggers, and cursors
- Work with new objects introduced with the latest SQL standards
- Get practical, expert tips on implementing SQL in your business environment
 Learn on your own time, at your own pace - No previous SQL or database experience required
- Learn techniques that work with any current version of SQL
- Discover how to write faster, more efficient queries
- Secure your data using best practices from experienced database administrators
- Build more powerful databases with features exclusive to Oracle SQL*Plus, Oracle PL/SQL, and Microsoft Transact-SQL
- Write queries for the free, open source MySQL database
- Embed your SQL code in other applications
 Ryan Stephens and Ron Plew are President and VP of Perpetual Technologies, Inc. (PTI) in Indianapolis, IN, providing managed services and consulting for top database implementations running Oracle, SQL Server, and other leading technologies. They taught for 5+ years as adjunct professors at Indiana University-Purdue University. Their books include Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours, First through Fourth Editions, Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days, Second through Fourth Editions, and Database Design.  Table of Contents  Introduction  1  PART I: Introducing SQL  LESSON 1: Getting Started with SQL    5     A Brief History of SQL    5     A Brief History of Databases    6     Today’s Database Landscape    11     A Cross-Product Language    12         Early Implementations    12         SQL and Client/Server Application Development    13    An Overview of SQL    13    Popular SQL Implementations    14         MySQL    14         Oracle    14         Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase    15         IBM DB2    16    Open Database Connectivity    16    Embedding SQL in Application Programming    17  LESSON 2: Introducing the Query    21    Exploring SQL’s Background    21    Learning Basic Query Syntax    22    The Building Blocks of Data Retrieval: SELECT and FROM    23    Applying Query Concepts    25    Writing Your First Query    26         Terminating a SQL Statement    28         Selecting Individual Columns    28         Changing the Order of the Columns    29         Selecting Different Tables    31    Selecting Distinct Values    31         Exercises 37  LESSON 3: Expressions, Conditions, and Operators    39    Working with Query Expressions    40    Placing Conditions on Queries    40    Learning How to Use Operators    42        Arithmetic Operators    42        Comparison Operators    55        Character Operators    63        Logical Operators    70        Set Operators    75        Miscellaneous Operators: IN and BETWEEN    78  LESSON 4: Clauses in SQL Queries    85    Specifying Criteria with the WHERE Clause    87    Order from Chaos: The ORDER BY Clause    89    The GROUP BY Clause    98    The HAVING Clause    105    Combining Clauses    112        Example 4.1    112        Example 4.2    113        Example 4.3    113        Example 4.4    115  LESSON 5: Joining Tables    121    Joining Multiple Tables in a Single SELECT Statement    121        Cross Joining Tables    123        Finding the Correct Column     128    Joining Tables Based on Equality    129    Joining Tables Based on Nonequality    137    OUTER JOINs Versus INNER JOINs    139    Joining a Table to Itself: The Self Join    143  LESSON 6: Embedding Subqueries into Queries    151    Building a Subquery    153    Using Aggregate Functions with Subqueries    160    Nesting Subqueries    162    Referencing Outside with Correlated Subqueries    166    Using EXISTS, ANY, and ALL    169  LESSON 7: Molding Data with Built-in Functions    179    Using Aggregate Functions to Summarize Data    180         COUNT    180         SUM    181         AVG    182         MAX    184         MIN    185  &nb...
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