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Examples of SQL Server Implementations
Sep 22, 2010
This chapter provides examples of real-life database applications running in production environments at major organizations around the world.
Exploring the Database Window in Microsoft Access
Apr 25, 2003
Get to know the Database window, the place where you can find everything you'll need in Access — data, forms, reports, and other objects. Learn how to navigate in this window and see how to start customizing objects for your own use.
Extending Jython
Mar 29, 2002
Robert W. Bill, author of Jython for Java Programmers, shows Jython programmers tips on extending Jython with Java classes.
FAQ: Undo Space Management in Oracle 9i
May 24, 2002
Megh Thakkar covers the major questions related to management of undo segments in Oracle9i.
Field Types and Import/Export Formats in Filemaker 8
Mar 17, 2006
Besides just knowing the raw statistics and capacities of your software tools ("speeds and feeds," as the machinists like to say), it’s wise to understand the basic data formats with which your database software can work. In this chapter we give a brief overview of each of the underlying FileMaker field data types, and we also discuss the various data formats available for import and export.
FileMaker 12 Product Line
Oct 30, 2012
This chapter provides a quick overview of the purpose and profile of each piece of the FileMaker software suite, along with relevant operating system requirements.
FileMaker 9's Custom Function Primer
Aug 31, 2007
Learn the basics of one of the most powerful features in FileMaker.
Filtering, Sorting, and Summarizing Data in Crystal Reports
Sep 10, 2004
The beauty of Crystal Reports is its ability to translate data from your database into useful information, but getting it to do that can take some work. This chapter will help you get started.
Finding and Sorting Data in FileMaker 7
Jul 30, 2004
Jesse Feiler teaches you to filter and sort data using Filemaker 7, to make finding the specific data you need easier and more efficient.
Five Steps to Managing Unstructured Data with Derby
Dec 14, 2007
Stephen B. Morris demonstrates how easy it is to store binary data in a database.
Forcing Garbage Collection to Avoid Memory Leaks in Oracle's JVM
Nov 6, 2000
One of the best features of Java is that it performs automatic garbage collection, or memory management. In this article, Oracle expert Megh Thakkar demonstrates how you can force garbage collection to occur when you need it.
Four Rules for Data Success
Jan 1, 2014
Database technology is a fast-moving field filled with innovations. Michael Manoochehri describes the current state of the field and discusses the four rules for data success.
Frank Remarks: Golden Logs: Mining Marketing Data from Your Web Site
Mar 1, 2002
You know more about your online visitors than you think you do. You just don't KNOW that you know it, as Frank Fiore explains.
Fundamentals of Programming in PL/SQL
Feb 6, 2004
In Oracle PL/SQL by Example, Third Edition, authors Benjamin Rosenzweig and Elena Silvestrova cover Oracle 10G and all the fundamentals. In this sample chapter, you'll be introduced to the key words and their syntax. You'll also expand on simple block structure with an exploration of scope and nesting blocks.
Further Steps with Derby: Defining and Accessing Your Data
Sep 28, 2007
Database development is no longer the sole preserve of DBAs. You can do it, too.
Further Steps with Derby: Derby Embedded in a Browser
Oct 5, 2007
Do you know you can now integrate an instance of Apache Derby into a browser?
Generating Atom Feed from SQL Data
Mar 31, 2008
Ivan Pepelnjak describes how you can create an Atom feed directly on the SQL Server with Transact SQL commands.
Generating XML Documents from Databases
Nov 22, 2002
In this article, Mark Riehl and Ilya Sterin discuss an easy way to generate XML from a database result set where a more powerful approach is not needed.
Getting and Displaying Images from SQL Server with C#
Jul 29, 2005
Now that Jesse Smith has taught you how to store those system-taxing images in your SQL Server database, you need to know how to get them back out again when the user accesses a page. C# comes to the rescue with easy scripts for grab-and-display.
Getting Connected: DB2 Universal Database V8 Database Administration Certification
Nov 7, 2003
This sample chapter examines the installation and configuration of DB2 clients.

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