Don't lose your sanity, or your spare time, trying to figure out how to use Microsoft SQL Server 7. With the expert advice of SQL guru Anthony Mann, you can quickly and easily develop the expertise you need to build, deploy, and manage a reliable, scalable database system that can handle your entire business and grow as your business grows. Get all the benefits of Microsoft SQL Server 7 with none of the headaches. Microsoft SQL Server 7 For Dummies helps you create SQL Server objects step-by-step by using built-in wizards, the Enterprise Manager, and the Query Analyzer. Develop and re-use stored procedures, save time by automating common tasks with Jobs and Alerts, import and export data to and from an SQL Server database, and keep your data secure and backed up with the tips, tricks, and techniques you'll discover inside Microsoft SQL Server 7 For Dummies. This book features a CD-ROM full of must-have SQL Server tools, too, including programs for automatically building multitier applications, creating SQL Server objects, and generating SQL Server-friendly Visual Basic code.
I had to get the basics down for SQL Server fast, in order to prepare for a roundtable of the 3 different major databases (DB2, Oracle, and SQL Server). I found this book to be an excellent introduction to this product. The book provided quick and understandable examples to some very complex database concepts and objects. I recommend this book for anyone that is interested in learning the basics of SQL Server.
Good Bye Fear
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Did you know that such things as Primary and Foreign Keys, Clustered Indexes, Triggers, etc. can actually be explained quite simply? Without "here, read these 1,000 pages"? Buy this book if you've been turned off my SQL Server confusion and want to get turned on to a great database.
Very good review of the product
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I used this book as a step-by-step guide. It walked me through the installation and showed me how to use the basic tools and wizards. In almost all cases, the author shows you how to perform a task using at least 2 different methods and sometimes 3.There were very few technical errors (and I was able to figure out what was wrong by just playing around with the tools). In no way would I consider this a high-level, advanced book, but for someone new to SQL Server it fits the bill.
Excellent starting place!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
While this book maybe less than what a seasoned DBA maybe looking for it is non the less an excellent book. The author wrote the book using Beta 3 and I used it against RC-1 of SQL 7. There were some differences but not enough to interfere with the authors clear introduction to SQL 7.I believe you will find SQL Server 7 for Dummies to be a superb introduction to SQL 7 and as only one of two books on the subject in print at the time of this review it is the least expensive and most informative.Regards
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