RED Visual FoxPro SQL Server Handbook
RED Visual FoxPro SQL Server Handbook
Key Benefits
Get up to speed with SQL Server in Days. All the information you need is located in one reference volume. Hints and tips on performance and application design.
Contents
Part I Visual FoxPro
Views ODBC Connections View Designer View Properties Data Buffering Specifying Data Buffering Saving Changes Reverting Changes Determining Updated Fields Determining Updated Records Error Handling Form and Data Environment Buffering Properties Offline Views
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Optimising Remote Views ODBC Drivers Connection Optimisation Remote Views USE NODATA NOREQUERY Parameterised Views Commit and Rollback Setting Defaults Pass Through Queries Asynchronous Mode Batch Mode SQL Pass Through and Data Buffering Preparing SQL Statements ODBC Extensions Upsizing a FoxPro Database Upsizing to SQL Server Visual FoxPro Upsizing Wizard Upsizing Considerations Data Manipulation Language Client-Server Application Design Performance Bottlenecks Parameterised Views Local Validations Transactions Pass Through Queries Stored Procedures Connections Server Side Cursors Remote Automation Part II SQL Server Implementation SQL Server Views Views Updatable Views Outer Join Temporary Tables Union
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Sub Queries Triggers Trigger Program Structure Field Level Validation Record Level Validation Checking Values against another Table Preventing Changes to a Field Referential Integrity Checks Cascading Delete Updating another Table Error Messages Stored Procedures Executing a Stored Procedure Passing Parameters Returning a Value Passing Parameters by Reference Variables CASE Expression Cursors System Procedures Extended Procedures Extended Mail Procedures SQL Server Optimisation Query Optimisation Clustered Indexes Locking Issues Part III SQL Server Administration Security Implement Integrated Security Server Logins Database Users and Groups Database Object Permissions Distributed Management Framework Table Object CREATEOBJECTNEW Problem
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