Advanced SQL:1999: Understanding Object-Relational and Other Advanced Features (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) Paperback - 2002
by Melton, Jim
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This guide documents SQL: 1999Us advanced features in the same practical, "programmercentric" way that the first volume documented the language's basic features. This is no mere representation of the standard, but rather authoritative guidance on making an application conform to it, both formally and effectively.
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- Title Advanced SQL:1999: Understanding Object-Relational and Other Advanced Features (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
- Author Melton, Jim
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 1
- Condition New
- Pages 562
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Morgan Kaufmann, USA
- Publication date 2002-09-23
- Bookseller's Inventory # DADAX1558606777
- ISBN 9781558606777 / 1558606777
- Weight 2.58 lbs (1.17 kg)
- Dimensions 9.18 x 7.38 x 1.42 in (23.32 x 18.75 x 3.61 cm)
- Size 7.25x1.34x10.00
- Category Computers - Languages / Programming
- Library of Congress subjects Relational databases, Object-oriented programming (Computer
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2002107329
- Dewey Decimal Code 005.75
- Quantity available 6
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