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Learn Microsoft SQL Server Intuitively: Transact-SQL: The Solid Basics

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Learn Microsoft® SQL Server Intuitively is a complete, hands-on and practical guide to everything you will ever need to know about the basics of Microsoft® SQL Server relational database management systems. From the basics, ideal for beginners with their own PC, to more complex ideas for big business, Learn Microsoft® SQL Server Intuitively teaches you one step at a time, in an easy-to-follow and simple format, written in a language that you will understand. The wide ranging benefits and features of this book • A hands on approach • Fast and easy • Practical problem solving • Saves you time and money • Self-educating • Intuitive and visual • Tutorials and in-depth explanations • And much more… Learn Microsoft® SQL Server Intuitively is the only book you will ever need to help you navigate these complex processes. Due to its unique visual approach you will find it easier than ever to completely understand the database programming and how it can work better for you. Page Up and Order Now.

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Published September 9, 2016

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August 23, 2018
This is a short book that covers the basics of SQL Server, but not particularly well or clearly. I wouldn't recommend for first time database learners or for those not already knowledgeable broadly about coding. There are many typos including in keywords like CREATE is spelt incorrectly and in other places badly translated English puts words in wrong order. But if you already know how databases should be designed, are familiar with coding and even SQL broadly, but need to see the quirks of SQL Server it does the job. How to write a variable or procedure statement and even looping are covered. The description of how a while loop works is confusing if one doesn't already understand looping in a general sense which just limits its audience, but not effectiveness if a reader just needs specifics in this software instead of an introduction to any particular aspect of the software usage. And not a clue what makes this intuitive in any way.
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