Learn the do's and don'ts of installing Sybase SQL system from two well-known consultants. With their tip-filled guidebook users can avoid the usual stumbling blocks that developers run across. this book focuses on the day-to-day troubles that SQL Server presents to programmers and developers.
The Sybase IQ Survival Guide is a clear and concise roadmap through the wealth of information out there, presented in logical steps and enhanced with the authors considerable hands on experience. All you need to get going with this book is a basic knowledge of SQL and databases. This guide has hundreds of tested methods for executing day to day tasks as well as hints, tips and guidance derived from the authors 10 years experience with the product. The following chapters are included: - - Introduction to IQ - Creating, Running and Stopping a Database/Server - Security - SQL - Loading, Extracting and Moving Data - Tables, Data Types and Views - Indexes - Stored Procedures, Functions and Triggers - Transaction Management - Backups, Restores & DR - Multiplex - Java in the IQ - Remote Objects & Application/Language Connectivity - Tips and Tricks - System Tables and Views - System Procedures - Options - Migration from Other Databases
SYBASE Developer (ASE 15) Survival Guide is an all - embracing guide which though aiming to help both beginners and advanced level professionals gain a thorough understanding of Sybase, will also be useful for aspirants of Sybase ASE SQL Developer Professional certification exam. Topics for beginners include Logical and Physical design, normalization, primary key, constraints, DDL and DML; whereas for intermediate and advanced level professionals, key areas covered are Stored procedure, Triggers, Performance and Tuning Basics, Query optimization process, Index, Query optimization engine, Partition, locking, and many more. Whats new in ASE 15: In addition to the topics covered in previous version of Sybase ASE, this book includes details on new features of the ASE 15 version, including: -Local and global index -Scrollable cursor -New join types -ASE 15 optimization goals and -New commands for getting optimizer information.
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Giving comprehensive, soup-to-nuts coverage of database administration, this guide is written from a platform-independent viewpoint, emphasizing best practices.
Organized into several parts that comprise the various jobs and tasks the DBA performs, each chapter of this book is presented with the goal of providing knowledge and "know-how" to Database Administrators of a SQL Server database. The chapters also offer real-world insight and experience by passing on tips, tricks, and suggestions.
This book takes the reader through job responsibilities and planning to implementation and performance monitoring. Checklists are included to guide the reader through various tasks. The authors provide a hands-on guide to setting up and administrating a network as well as a reference guide that administrators can refer to for troubleshooting tips and techniques.
Text written in 7 parts: Introduction (including the role of the Database Administator); 2) World of Microsoft's SQL Server; 3) Planning and Installing / Upgrading the SQL server; 4) Database operation; 5) Performance and tuning; 6) Maintaining the Shop; 7) Appendixes.
For sybase database administrators and IS managers, and for students of computer science and databases. This is the first book that shows Sybase database administrators exactly how to manage complex multi-SQL Server environments.
This book is the most comprehensive reference on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 today. Readers will gain knowledge of the programming and database administration aspects behind this popular relational database management system. The text provides a comprehensive understanding of the nuts and bolts of developing and administrating complex SQL Server systems.