Introduction

Welcome to database development using the industry structured query language (SQL). Many database management system (DBMS) tools run on a variety of hardware platforms. The differences among the tools can be great, but all serious products have one thing in common: They support SQL data access and manipulation. If you know SQL, you can build relational databases and get useful information out of them.

About This Book

Relational database management systems are vital to many organizations. People often think that creating and maintaining these systems are extremely complex activities — the domain of database gurus who possess enlightenment beyond that of ordinary mortals. This book sweeps away the database mystique. In this book, you

  • Get to the roots of databases.

  • Find out how a DBMS is structured.

  • Discover the major functional components of SQL.

  • Build a database.

  • Protect a database from harm.

  • Operate on database data.

  • Determine how to get the information you want out of a database.

The purpose of this book is to help you build relational databases and get valuable information out of them by using SQL. SQL is the international standard language used around the world to create and maintain relational databases. This edition covers the latest version of the standard, SQL:2003, as augmented in 2005 with a thorough treatment of the use of XML with SQL.

This book doesn't tell you how to design a database (I do that in Database Development For Dummies, also published by Wiley Publishing, ...

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