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File Size: 11955 KB

Print Length: 456 pages

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Publisher: Sams Publishing; 1 edition (June 16, 2006)

Publication Date: June 16, 2006

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0050G2RB4

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Even if I hadn't had the pleasure of meeting the inimitable Alison Balter in person recently, I would still highly recommend this book for people new to using SQL Server. SQL Server 2005 Explress is one of the most compact, accessible and easily configured versions to date (though MS continues to expand their offerings), making it quite accessible for even a laptop user if need be.Alison does an excellent job of breaking down all the basic parts without pandering as other publishers can sometimes seem to do, efficiently guiding the user through the installation process, and beginning DB management techniques. MS Access users will be well acquainted with the Northwinds sample database included (in SQL Server version), maintaining a level of familiarity as you dip your toes in the new SQL Server Express 2005 waters.By breaking the whole subject into one hour "topics" per chapter, the whole concept of administering SQL Server is much more digestible, without pandering. You can literally spend an hour a day and get through the book in basically a month (24 days) with a solid foundation to launch from. The language is clear, not overly-technical, yet precise. You will add things like T-SQL, triggers and stored procedures to your vocabulary before you know it.A lot of SQL Server users are "accidental DBA's" as they inherit the job when a predecessor leaves and no one else is equipped or willing to take on the task. This is an excellent resource for both such unwitting DBA's, and aspiring MS Access developers seeking to upsize both their apps and their resumes. Highly recommend.

I would not recommend this book to anyone. It pontificates in a grandiose manner, assuming you'll be impressed by the big words even though they say nothing. If you are looking for a tutorial, this book does not walk you through the processes and sometimes even leads you astray without explaining or helping you through the errors. It doesn't even tell you when you're working in a different database or where to go to get that database so you can continue to follow along. It's not even useful as a reference book. It will tell you a command and if the command requires a code, it just says you need a code. When we did an internet search to find out more about the code, it was explained in one line. Would it have made the book too long to add one more sentence? As someone new to SQL, I found this book to be a complete waste of money and time.I agree with all the poor ratings listed here - I had not read them before because I bought the book as part of a group at work where we would all be learning together. We are all programmers in other disciplines and most dropped out of the class because this book is so bad. It's funny how some of the good ratings here have to explain how you get around the problems so you can learn from the book - DOES THAT TELL YOU SOMETHING???

I brought this book because my work wanted me to learn more about SQL server. The book started off quite well i thought for the first 3 hours but then about the 4th hour there where no examples. I would of thought they could of thrown a few exmaple databases on the CD to go along with.Unfortunately for me i am a hands-on person when it comes to learning, i have to walk along with a tutorial of some sort to understand what im doing rather than just reading about something. They give all the screenshots in the book but really I needed a real working database to work with.In the section on 'Adding and Modifying Indexes', it's almost like the author was teaching a different level. At one point it says select clustered to designate the index as clustered, but then doesn't even explain what a clustered index is.The other thing i noticed was that if you search in google under, 'Adding and Modifying Indexes', it pulls up a link to Alison Balter's Mastering Access 2002 Enterprise Development. The text for this section is identical to the section for this book. So it was not even re-written text, it was the same text copied from one of her previous books.Hopefully someone on here will recommend something a bit more suited for the beginner.

I agree with the previous reviewer who said that this book does not reflect typical SAMS quality. I'm reading Ben Forta's "MySQL Crash Course" (also by SAMS) at the same time, and the difference is night and day. The first 100 pages of this "Teach Yourself" book do not even employ any actual databases... it's all just dry abstract instruction: "If you want to do this... then do this... if you want to do this... then do this..." Besides being unreadable from sheer bone dryness, without any examples it's almost impossible to figure out why or when you'd want to do any of these things. These first 100 pages literally read like they were copied out of Microsoft's online-help. In Chapter 6 the author first introduces a sample database (Northwind), so I'm hoping things will improve somewhat, but I'm not too optimistic with this one.

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