Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure Programming in T-SQL & .NET
3rd Edition
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9780072262285
© 2006 | Published: May 18, 2006
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Chapter 1: The SQL Server 2005 Environment and ToolsChapter 2: Stored Procedure Design ConceptsChapter 3: Basic Transact-SQL Programming ConstructsChapter 4: FunctionsChapter 5: Composite Transact-SQL Constructs: Batches, Scripts, and TransactionsChapter 6: Error HandlingChapter 7: Special Types of Stored ProceduresChapter 8: ViewsChapter 9: TriggersChapter 10: User-defined FunctionsChapter 11: Fundamentals of .NET Programming in SQL Server 2005Chapter 12: Fundamentals of CLR Stored Procedure DevelopmentChapter 13: CLR Functions and TriggersChapter 14: CLR Database Objects Advanced TopicsChapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 3: Basic Transact-SQL Programming ConstructsChapter 4: FunctionsChapter 5: Composite Transact-SQL Constructs: Batches, Scripts, and TransactionsChapter 6: Error HandlingChapter 7: Special Types of Stored ProceduresChapter 8: ViewsChapter 9: TriggersChapter 10: User-defined FunctionsChapter 11: Fundamentals of .NET Programming in SQL Server 2005Chapter 12: Fundamentals of CLR Stored Procedure DevelopmentChapter 13: CLR Functions and TriggersChapter 14: CLR Database Objects Advanced TopicsChapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 5: Composite Transact-SQL Constructs: Batches, Scripts, and TransactionsChapter 6: Error HandlingChapter 7: Special Types of Stored ProceduresChapter 8: ViewsChapter 9: TriggersChapter 10: User-defined FunctionsChapter 11: Fundamentals of .NET Programming in SQL Server 2005Chapter 12: Fundamentals of CLR Stored Procedure DevelopmentChapter 13: CLR Functions and TriggersChapter 14: CLR Database Objects Advanced TopicsChapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 7: Special Types of Stored ProceduresChapter 8: ViewsChapter 9: TriggersChapter 10: User-defined FunctionsChapter 11: Fundamentals of .NET Programming in SQL Server 2005Chapter 12: Fundamentals of CLR Stored Procedure DevelopmentChapter 13: CLR Functions and TriggersChapter 14: CLR Database Objects Advanced TopicsChapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 9: TriggersChapter 10: User-defined FunctionsChapter 11: Fundamentals of .NET Programming in SQL Server 2005Chapter 12: Fundamentals of CLR Stored Procedure DevelopmentChapter 13: CLR Functions and TriggersChapter 14: CLR Database Objects Advanced TopicsChapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 11: Fundamentals of .NET Programming in SQL Server 2005Chapter 12: Fundamentals of CLR Stored Procedure DevelopmentChapter 13: CLR Functions and TriggersChapter 14: CLR Database Objects Advanced TopicsChapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 13: CLR Functions and TriggersChapter 14: CLR Database Objects Advanced TopicsChapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 15: Advanced Stored Procedure ProgrammingChapter 16: DebuggingChapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 17: Source Code ManagementChapter 18: Database DeploymentChapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 19: SecurityChapter 20: Stored Procedures for Web Search EnginesChapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
Chapter 21: Interaction with the SQL Server EnvironmentAPPENDIX A: NAMING CONVENTIONSAPPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
APPENDIX B: STORED PROCEDURE COMPILATION, STORAGE, AND REUSEAPPENDIX C: DATA TYPES IN SQL SERVER 2005INDEX
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Create and Use Stored Procedures for Optimal Database Performance
Develop complex stored procedures to retrieve, manipulate, update, and delete data. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Stored Procedure Programming in T-SQL & .NET identifies and describes the key concepts, techniques, and best practices you need to master in order to take full advantage of stored procedures using SQL Server's native Transact-SQL and .NET CLR languages. You'll learn to incorporate effective Transact-SQL stored procedures into client or middleware code, and produce CLR methods that will be compiled into CLR stored procedures. This is a must-have resource for all SQL Server 2005 developers.
Essential Skills for Database Professionals
- Group and execute T-SQL statements using batches, scripts, and transactions
- Create user-defined, system, extended, temporary, global temporary, and remote stored procedures
- Develop and manage stored procedures using C# and Visual Basic .NET
- Implement database access using ADO.NET
- Create CLR user-defined functions and triggers
- Implement reliable debugging and error handling techniques and security measures
- Manage source code in a repository such as Visual SourceSafe
- Create stored procedures for web search engines
- Use system and extended stored procedures to interact with the SQL Server environment