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The Sybase SQL Server Survival Guide [Paperback]

Jim Panttaja (Author), Mary Panttaja (Author), Judy Bowman (Author)
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0471127450 978-0471127451 May 11, 1996 1
A complete, hands-on guide for database programmers and developers

"In the past, the developer needed access to a great collection of experience and folklore to be successful with SQL Server. The goal of this book is to provide the lessons that we have learned...to help you avoid some of the common (and not so common) mistakes that affect most projects." —the Authors

If you are a database developer or programmer working with Sybase System 11 SQL Server, this book can save you many frustrating hours of trial and error while schooling you in hard-to-find techniques for streamlining the development process. Acting as your private tutors, Jim and Mary Panttaja, founders of one of the nation's most prestigious client/server computing and relational database consulting groups, and Judy Bowman, an SQL educator, supply you with a wealth of tips and tricks for developing powerful business applications with Sybase SQL Server. Examining both underlying theory and day-to-day operations, The Sybase SQL Server Survival Guide gives you:

  • Practical guidance on client/server application architecture, locking, transaction management, concurrency control, and other key technical issues
  • Expert tips on database design, index selection, tuning, code generation, and many more common (and uncommon) problems
  • Comprehensive directions on getting the most out of new System 11 features like named caches, variable I/O, LRU and MRU cache strategy, and heap table partitioning

A gold mine of valuable tricks and tips on everything from administration and performance tuning to application partitioning and troubleshooting, this book is certain to become one of the most-used volumes in your working library.


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This book provides tips and tricks for developing powerful business applications with Sybase SQL Server. It provides all the know-how of a high-priced consultant who has had years of trial and error to find out just what you should and shouldn't do with this product. It focuses on the daily problems that database programmers and developers encounter when working with SQL Server like performance tuning, administration, configuration management, application partitioning, troubleshooting, and the differences between the latest versions (4.9, 10, and 11). By using this guide instead of learning by their own errors, developers will save enormous amounts of time and growing pains.

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A complete, hands-on guide for database programmers and developers

"In the past, the developer needed access to a great collection of experience and folklore to be successful with SQL Server. The goal of this book is to provide the lessons that we have learned...to help you avoid some of the common (and not so common) mistakes that affect most projects." —the Authors

If you are a database developer or programmer working with Sybase System 11 SQL Server, this book can save you many frustrating hours of trial and error while schooling you in hard-to-find techniques for streamlining the development process. Acting as your private tutors, Jim and Mary Panttaja, founders of one of the nation's most prestigious client/server computing and relational database consulting groups, and Judy Bowman, an SQL educator, supply you with a wealth of tips and tricks for developing powerful business applications with Sybase SQL Server. Examining both underlying theory and day-to-day operations, The Sybase SQL Server Survival Guide gives you:

  • Practical guidance on client/server application architecture, locking, transaction management, concurrency control, and other key technical issues
  • Expert tips on database design, index selection, tuning, code generation, and many more common (and uncommon) problems
  • Comprehensive directions on getting the most out of new System 11 features like named caches, variable I/O, LRU and MRU cache strategy, and heap table partitioning

A gold mine of valuable tricks and tips on everything from administration and performance tuning to application partitioning and troubleshooting, this book is certain to become one of the most-used volumes in your working library.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 359 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (May 11, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471127450
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471127451
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,791,022 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Survival of what, exactly?, May 21, 2001
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I have been a DBA for the past 5 years, but using other database systems. I am now working with Sybase, of which I have been the primary admin at my shop for the past year. Just what this book is useful for I have yet to encounter. Every time I have run into a hard problem requiring urgent attention, this book has been useless and sometimes doesn't even address my particular problem, let alone offer a solution. I used to pull it down and look for a solution when I got into trouble. Now I don't bother - it's just gathering dust.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Sybase Sql Server Survival Guide, February 12, 2001
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Pretty neat book ...with lot of helpful tips. Definitely for an advanced user only!! Good desktop reference to own. Don't get daunted by the small print of the book ( in comparison to some other Sybase books!! ) Takes reader through all the concepts of Database Administration and also servers as a ready reckoner.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Very useful quick reference-, December 31, 2001
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I am a certified DBA for other systems & servers. I haven't worked with Sybase servers for several years. This book was just what I needed to jog my memory and compare programs & procedures with other database systems that I am more familiar with. If you are experienced with other database servers this book is the handy reference book that explains how Sybase interprets the basics of database programming and development. If you are a beginner - then I would use this book as a suppliment to other materials. It is a great "quick-reference" book with a Sybase perspective on database development & programming.
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This chapter introduces SQL Server and puts it in context. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
user log cache, spinlock ratio, pubs dev, page utilization percent, named caches, shared table lock, trad cook, data modification statement, dump transaction, dump database, popular comp, temp cache, incremental dump, nonclustered index, mod cook, log caches, titleauthor table, weight decimal, database devices, relational solution, qualifying rows, null status, dump device, unique clustered index, table scan
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Open Server, Open Client, New Age Books, Server Manager, Buffer Replacement Strategy, Active Mixed, Non Cursor Lock, Algodata Infosystems Berkeley, Active Default, Evaluate Ungrouped, Naive Manager, Cache Binding Information, Control Server, Hardley Washington, Publishing Healdsburg
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