SQL and relational theory : how to write accurate SQL code / by C.J. Date

By: Date, C.JMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Theory in practice (Sebastopol, Calif.)Description: xix, 428 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789350236086(pbk)Other title: SQL and relational theory : how to write accurate SQL codeSubject(s): Relational databasesDDC classification: 005.7565
Contents:
1. Setting the scene -- 2. Types and domains -- 3. Tuples and relations, rows and tables -- 4. No duplicates, no nulls -- 5. Base relvars, base tables -- 6. SQL and relational algebra I : the original operators -- 7. SQL and relational algebra II : additional operators -- 8. SQL and constraints -- 9. SQL and views -- 10. SQL and logic -- 11. Using logic to formulate SQL expressions -- 12. Miscellaneous SQL topics.
Summary: Understanding SQL's underlying theory is the best way to guarantee that your SQL code is correct and your database schema is robust and maintainable. This book demonstrates how you can apply
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1. Setting the scene -- 2. Types and domains -- 3. Tuples and relations, rows and tables -- 4. No duplicates, no nulls -- 5. Base relvars, base tables -- 6. SQL and relational algebra I : the original operators -- 7. SQL and relational algebra II : additional operators -- 8. SQL and constraints -- 9. SQL and views -- 10. SQL and logic -- 11. Using logic to formulate SQL expressions -- 12. Miscellaneous SQL topics.

Understanding SQL's underlying theory is the best way to guarantee that your SQL code is correct and your database schema is robust and maintainable. This book demonstrates how you can apply

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