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"Great clarity and powerful real-life examples. This is 'the' resource for anyone seeking to get most out of stored procedures and XML programming." Cihangir
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"Finally! This comprehensive book dedicated to Transact-SQL Stored Procedure development is long overdue. This book is a must have for the Enterprise web developer who is serious about creating powerful and scalable product architectures using SQL Server 2000. Debugging and Source Code Management of stored procedures are critical to the success of your team development. Make sure this book is part of your SQL Server development library!" Ed Musters, CTO |
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"I have been looking for a book like this for two years. This is the first book I've found that goes beyond the usual trivial stored procedure examples with one or two select and/or insert statements. It has everything I need - loops, conditional execution, error handling, debugging, dynamic queries. And the sample database has some great, real-world examples of very complex stored procedures." Matthew Russlen |
"Everybody's talking about XML these days and now even SQL Server supports it. This book has a great introduction to XML for DBAs - everything you ever wanted to know about tags, elements, attributes, DTDs, schemas and XPath, but were afraid to ask. After introducing XML, the authors go on to describe how Microsoft has implemented it in SQL Server, and how you can use it to build simple Web applications for querying databases and returning recordsets as XML or processing/parsing information received as an XML string..." Timothy Cross |
"Finally good book on the market for stored procedures. This book "shoots" directly at the hart of problem. Developers need tips and advanced techniques, and you have it here. I recommend this book for every professional who want to be the best in DB programming. Try it, you'll find for long time searched solutions, I suppose." Nikola Krstic |
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