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ISBN 10:9780470222768
ISBN 13978-0470222768
Author:Rob Reider
Effective Operations and Controls for the Small Privately Held Business
“Rob Reider is the ultimate ‘on-target’ consultant to the small business. Whether you are just starting out or have been in a small business for years, this book is a must-read. It is concise, clear, organized and addresses the management, financial, and personnel issues that confront and often destroy small business–eighty percent of all the businesses in America.”
–Tom Torgerson, CPA, President, Torgerson AssociatesManagement and Financial Consultants
“Dr. Reider’s emphasis on first understanding the small business environment and then identifying and integrating individual business goals addresses a critical entry point for new business owners. His detailed advice around realistic issues emphasizes a solutions-based orientation that provides even the novice with keys to successful business practices.”
–Linda Lippitt, PhD, Director, Learning Legacies
“Rob Reider is an experienced consultant, seminar facilitator, and author who has written an important book for small business owners and managers. The topics included are relevant to privately owned business managers who consider their organizations to be ‘small businesses’ regardless of their actual sales volume. This is a book that should be on the bookshelf of every businessperson with responsibility for the management of a small privately owned business.”
–Peter B. Heyler, PBH Executive Services
“(This book) is an excellent resource not just for the small business owner, but also for colleges and universities. Any higher education institution that has a business program entrepreneurial component will find this book invaluable.”
–Steve C. Martinez, PhD, Director, New Mexico Highlands University, Santa Fe and Espanola Centers
Table of contents:
- Why This Book?
Who Should Read This Book?
How This Book Is Organized
How to Use This Book
Resources
Changes in the Third Edition
Conventions Used in This Book - Using Code Examples
How to Contact Us
Safari® Books Online
Acknowledgments
Kevin E. Kline’s Acknowledgments
Daniel Kline’s Acknowledgments
Brand Hunt’s Acknowledgments - SQL History and Implementations
The Relational Model and ANSI SQL
Codd’s Rules for Relational Database Systems
Data structures
NULLs
Metadata
The language
Views
Set operations
Codd’s Rules in Action: Simple SELECT Examples
History of the SQL Standard
What’s New in SQL2006
What’s New in SQL2003 (SQL3)
Levels of Conformance
Supplemental Features Packages in the SQL3 Standard
SQL3 Statement Classes
SQL Dialects - Foundational Concepts
Database Platforms Described in This Book
Categories of Syntax
Identifiers
Naming conventions
Identifier rules
Literals
Operators
Arithmetic operators
Assignment operators
Bitwise operators
Comparison operators
Logical operators
Unary operators
Operator precedence
System delimiters and operators
Keywords and Reserved Words
SQL2003 and Platform-Specific Datatypes
MySQL Datatypes
Oracle Datatypes
PostgreSQL Datatypes
SQL Server Datatypes
Constraints
Scope
Syntax
PRIMARY KEY Constraints
FOREIGN KEY Constraints
UNIQUE Constraints
CHECK Constraints - SQL Statement Command Reference
How to Use This Chapter
SQL Platform Support
SQL Command Reference - SQL Functions
Types of Functions
Deterministic and Nondeterministic Functions
Aggregate and Scalar Functions
Window Functions
ANSI SQL Aggregate Functions
ANSI SQL Window Functions
ANSI SQL2003’s Window Syntax
Oracle’s Window Syntax
SQL Server’s Window Syntax
Partitioning
Ordering
Grouping or Windowing
List of Window Functions
ANSI SQL Scalar Functions
Built-in Scalar Functions
CASE and CAST Functions
Numeric Scalar Functions
String Functions and Operators
Platform-Specific Extensions
MySQL-Supported Functions
Oracle-Supported Functions
PostgreSQL-Supported Functions
SQL Server-Supported Functions
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