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SQL Cookbook

  • SQL Cookbook
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    Anthony Molinaro
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    Book, O’Reilly, 2006
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    You know the rudiments of the SQL query language, yet you feel you aren’t taking full advantage of SQL’s expressive power. In the “SQL Cookbook,” experienced SQL developer Anthony Molinaro shares his favorite SQL techniques and features. How to create histograms, summarize data into buckets, perform aggregations over a moving range of values, generate running-totals and subtotals, and other advanced, data warehousing techniques The technique of “walking a string,” which allows you to use SQL to parse through the characters, words, or delimited elements of a string Written in O’Reilly’s popular Problem/Solution/Discussion style, the “SQL Cookbook” is sure to please. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.73.S67 M64 2006  AVAILABLE

Database In Depth : Relational Theory For Practitioners

  • Database In Depth : Relational Theory For Practitioners
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    C.J. Date
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    Book, O’Reilly, 2005
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    Featuring an extensive set of exercises, it will help you: understand why and how the relational model is still directly relevant to modern database technology (and will remain so for the foreseeable future) see why and how the SQL standard is seriously deficient use the best current theoretical knowledge in the design of their databases and database applications make informed decisions in their daily database professional activities “Database in Depth” will appeal not only to database developers and designers, but also to a diverse field of professionals and academics, including database administrators (DBAs), information modelers, database consultants, and more. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.9.D3 D384 2005  AVAILABLE

Access 2003 For Dummies

  • Access 2003 For Dummies
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    by John Kaufeld
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    Book, Wiley, 2003
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    You?ll discover how to: Use Label Wizard to create mailing labels, file labels, shipping labels, or name tags Use Chart Wizard to create line charts, bar, cone, and column charts, pie and donut charts, area charts, and XY and bubble charts Use Auto Reports to create columnar or tabular reports and then fine-tune them Export reports to Microsoft Word and Excel Get your data Web-ready and put it on the Internet in either static or dynamic form Build forms with Form Wizard And speaking of high-tech fun, Access 2003 For Dummies even tells you how to install and use speech recognition software with Access 2003. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.9.D3 K35854 2003  DUE 01-03-10

Intelligent Agents For Data Mining And Information Retrieval

An Introduction To Online Company Research : Search Strategies, Case Study, Problems And Data Source Evaluations

Database Systems : Design, Implementation, And Management

Microsoft Access Version 2002 Plain & Simple

  • Microsoft Access Version 2002 Plain & Simple
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    Curtis Frye
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    Book, Microsoft Press, 2001
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    Get fast answers in full color that make learning the newest version of Microsoft Access plain and simple! With MICROSOFT ACCESS VERSION 2002 PLAIN SIMPLE, you’ll discover how to perform everyday tasks and answer your own questions quickly-learning the essentials for building a database that makes information easier to share, find, and use. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.9.D3 F793 2001  DUE 01-03-10

Oracle SQL*Plus : The Definitive Guide

  • Oracle SQL*Plus : The Definitive Guide
  • Attribution

    Jonathan Gennick
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    Book, O’Reilly, 1999
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    This book introduces SQL*Plus, includes a quick reference to all of its syntax options, and, most important, provides chapters that describe, in step-by-step fashion, how to perform all of the tasks that Oracle developers and DBAs want to perform with SQL*Plus — and maybe some they didn’t realize they COULD perform with SQL*Plus. A table of contents follows:Preface Introduction to SQL*Plus Interacting with SQL*Plus Generating Reports with SQL*Plus Writing SQL*Plus Scripts Extracting Data with SQL*Plus Exploring Your Database with SQL*Plus Advanced Scripting Tuning and Timing The Product User Profile Administration with SQL*Plus Customizing Your SQL*Plus Environment AppendicesA. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.73.S67 G46 1999  AVAILABLE

Oracle SQL*Loader : The Definitive Guide

  • Oracle SQL*Loader : The Definitive Guide
  • Attribution

    Jonathan Gennick and Sanjay Mishra
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    Book, O’Reilly, 2001
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    SQL*Loader is a ubiquitous tool in the Oracle world. Oracle SQL*Loader: The Definitive Guide has everything you need to know to put SQL*Loader to its best use: an introduction to SQL*Loader, a reference to all of its syntax options, and most importantly, step-by-step instructions for all the SQL*Loader tasks you’d want to perform–and maybe some you didn’t realize you COULD perform. You’ll learn how to construct the necessary control files and load from different types of files containing different types of data (e.g., fixed-width data, delimited data, and data of various datatypes). (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.73.S67 G46 2001  AVAILABLE

Oracle & Open Source

  • Oracle & Open Source
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    Andy Duncan and Sean Hull
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    Book, 1st ed, O’Reilly, 2001
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    “Oracle & Open Source” is the first book to tie together the commercial world of Oracle and the free-wheeling world of open source software. “Oracle & Open Source “describes close to 100 open source tools you can use for Oracle development and database administration, from large and widely known open source systems (like Linux, Perl, Apache, TCL/Tk and Python) to more Oracle-specific tools (like Orasoft, Orac, OracleTool, and OraSnap). (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.9.D3 D845 2001  AVAILABLE

Principles Of Database Query Processing For Advanced Applications

  • Principles Of Database Query Processing For Advanced  Applications
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    Clement T. Yu, Weiyi Meng
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    Book, Morgan Kaufmann, 1998
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    Traditional techniques work well for databases with standard, single-site relational structures, but databases containing more complex and diverse types of data demand new query processing and optimization techniques. Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications teaches the basic concepts and techniques of query processing and optimization for a variety of data forms and database systems, whether structured or unstructured. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.9.D3 Y82 1998  AVAILABLE

Advanced Database Systems

  • Advanced Database Systems
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    Carlo Zaniolo… [et al.]
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    Book, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1997
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QA76.9.D3 A3432 1997  AVAILABLE

PostgreSQL : Introduction And Concepts

Database System Implementation