![]() Microsoft SQL Server 2000 For Dummies
ISBN: 978-0-7645-0775-5
Paperback
408 pages
January 2001
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Introduction.
PART I: An Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 1: What's New with You? New Features in SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 2: A Quick Tour of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Tools.
PART II: Database Design.
Chapter 3: Understanding the Relational Data Model.
Chapter 4: Creating Base-Level SQL Server Objects.
Chapter 5: Creating Advanced SQL Server Objects.
Chapter 6: Programming SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 7: Fun with Stored Procedures.
PART III: Interface Design.
Chapter 8: Making Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Work by Using SQL.
Chapter 9: Now That I Have a Structure, How Do I Use It?
Chapter 10: Maintaining Flexibility by Importing and Exporting Data.
PART IV: Enterprise Issues.
Chapter 11: Preventing the Inevitable Disaster (Losing Data).
Chapter 12: So You Want to Be Published.
Chapter 13: Distributed Queries.
PART V: Administrative Issues.
Chapter 14: Using Jobs and Alerts to Make SQL Server Work for You.
Chapter 15: Maintenance Plans.
PART VI: The Parts of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Microsoft SQL Server Resources.
Chapter 17: Ten Popular Ways to Give SQL Server More Pizzazz.
PART VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Wizard Flowcharts.
Appendix B: About the CD.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
Installation Instructions.
Book Registration Information.
PART I: An Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 1: What's New with You? New Features in SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 2: A Quick Tour of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Tools.
PART II: Database Design.
Chapter 3: Understanding the Relational Data Model.
Chapter 4: Creating Base-Level SQL Server Objects.
Chapter 5: Creating Advanced SQL Server Objects.
Chapter 6: Programming SQL Server 2000.
Chapter 7: Fun with Stored Procedures.
PART III: Interface Design.
Chapter 8: Making Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Work by Using SQL.
Chapter 9: Now That I Have a Structure, How Do I Use It?
Chapter 10: Maintaining Flexibility by Importing and Exporting Data.
PART IV: Enterprise Issues.
Chapter 11: Preventing the Inevitable Disaster (Losing Data).
Chapter 12: So You Want to Be Published.
Chapter 13: Distributed Queries.
PART V: Administrative Issues.
Chapter 14: Using Jobs and Alerts to Make SQL Server Work for You.
Chapter 15: Maintenance Plans.
PART VI: The Parts of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Microsoft SQL Server Resources.
Chapter 17: Ten Popular Ways to Give SQL Server More Pizzazz.
PART VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Wizard Flowcharts.
Appendix B: About the CD.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
Installation Instructions.
Book Registration Information.

