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       SQL in a Nutshell is the essential reference for the SQL 
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       This new edition clearly documents every SQL command 
       according to the latest ANSI standard, and details how 
       those commands are implemented in Microsoft SQL Server 
       2008, Oracle 11g, and the MySQL 5.1 and PostgreSQL 8.3 
       open source database products. You'll also get a concise 
       overview of the Relational Database Management System 
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       RDBMS concepts -- all packed into a succinct, 
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       Background on the Relational Database Model, including 
       current and previous SQL standards Fundamental concepts 
       necessary for understanding relational databases and SQL 
       commands An alphabetical command reference to SQL 
       statements, according to the SQL2003 ANSI standard The 
       implementation of each command by MySQL, Oracle, 
       PostgreSQL, and SQL Server An alphabetical reference of 
       the ANSI SQL2003 functions, as well as the vendor 
       implementations Platform-specific functions unique to each
       implementation Beginning where vendor documentation ends, 
       SQL in a Nutshell distills the experiences of professional
       database administrators and developers who have used SQL 
       variants to support complex enterprise applications. 
       Whether SQL is new to you, or you've been using SQL since 
       its earliest days, you'll get lots of new tips and 
       techniques in this book. 
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