Overview
You know the rudiments of the SQL query language, yet you feel you aren't taking full advantage of SQL's expressive power. You'd like to learn how to do more work with SQL inside the database before pushing data across the network to your applications. You'd like to take your SQL skills to the next level.
Let's face it, SQL is a deceptively simple language to learn, and many database developers never go far beyond the simple statement: SELECT columns FROM table WHERE conditions. But there is so much more you can do with the language. In the SQL Cookbook, experienced SQL developer Anthony Molinaro shares his favorite SQL techniques and features. You'll learn about:
- Window functions, arguably the most significant enhancement to SQL in the past decade. If you're not using these, you're missing out
- Powerful, database-specific features such as SQL Server's PIVOT and UNPIVOT operators, Oracle's MODEL clause, and PostgreSQL's very useful GENERATE_SERIES function
- Pivoting rows into columns, reverse-pivoting columns into rows, using pivoting to facilitate inter-row calculations, and double-pivoting a result set
- Bucketization, and why you should never use that term in Brooklyn.
- 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. Anthony's credo is: "When it comes down to it, we all go to work, we all have bills to pay, and we all want to go home at a reasonable time and enjoy what's still available of our days." The SQL Cookbook moves quickly from problem to solution, saving you time each step of the way.
For anyone writing SQL in a professional environment, this book presents a compendium of solutions that readers can immediately apply to commonly-faced, real-world data query and manipulation problems.
Synopsis
For anyone writing SQL in a professional environment, this book presents a compendium of solutions that readers can immediately apply to commonly-faced, real-world data query and manipulation problems.
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewYou need a quick SQL query. Not a lecture. You need SQL Cookbook. There are 160-plus reliable, easy-to-adapt recipes here, for everything from simple record retrieval to data warehousing. Each one’s presented and explained as simply and concisely as humanly possible. And (except for one “bonus” chapter) everything’s cross-platform: tested for DB2 v. 8, Oracle 10g, PostgreSQL 8, SQL Server 2005, and MySQL 5.
Want to sort results by substrings? Combine related rows from multiple tables? Insert a new record? Copy a table definition? List tables in a schema? Extract initials from a name? Parse an IP address? Compute a running total? Determine next year’s quarter start/end dates? Fill in missing values in a range? Rank your results? Pivot result sets into a single row? Build hierarchical queries? Don’t waste time figuring it out from scratch: It’s all right here. Bill Camarda, from the February 2006 Read Only