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- Title: SQL The Complete Reference
- Author(s): James R. Groff, Paul N. Weinberg, Andrew J. Oppel
- Publisher: McGraw Hill; 3rd edition (September 2, 2009); eBook (Internet Archive Edition))
- License(s): MIT Licensed
- Paperback: 912 pages
- eBook: PDF, ePub, etc.
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: 0071592555
- ISBN-13: 978-0071592550
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Get comprehensive coverage of every aspect of SQL from three leading industry experts. This one-stop guide explains how to build, populate, and administer high-performance databases and develop robust SQL-based applications.
About the Authors- James R. Groff is senior vice president of business strategy at Oracle Corporation.
- SQL - The Structured Query Language
- Oracle Databases
- PostgreSQL
- Database Theory and Systems
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