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ISBN 10: 0735615357
ISBN 13: 9780735615359
Author: Rick Dobson, Paul Cornell
Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Microsoft Visual Basic NET 1st Table of contents:
1 Introduction
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Overview of SQL Server 2000
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Introduction to Visual Basic .NET
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How SQL Server and VB.NET Work Together
2 Getting Started with SQL Server 2000
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Installing SQL Server 2000
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Understanding SQL Server Management Tools
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Databases, Tables, and Schemas
3 Basic SQL and Database Design
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Writing SQL Queries
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SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE Statements
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Creating Tables and Relationships
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Indexes and Keys
4 Advanced SQL Server Features
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Stored Procedures
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Triggers
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Views
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User-Defined Functions
5 Connecting VB.NET to SQL Server 2000
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ADO.NET Overview
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Connection Objects
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Command and DataAdapter Objects
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DataSet and DataReader
6 Data Manipulation in VB.NET
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Retrieving Data
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Updating and Deleting Records
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Handling Transactions
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Error Handling
7 Building Windows Applications with VB.NET and SQL Server
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Windows Forms Overview
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Binding Data to Controls
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Master-Detail Forms
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Data Validation
8 Advanced VB.NET and SQL Server Integration
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Working with Multiple Tables
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Parameterized Queries
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Dynamic SQL
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Security Considerations
9 Performance Tuning and Optimization
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Query Optimization Techniques
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Indexing Strategies
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Managing Connections Efficiently
10 Deployment and Maintenance
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Packaging Applications
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Database Maintenance Tasks
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Backup and Recovery
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