Inner join refers to the join where records that match the where condition in both tables are only fetched.
Ex:
SELECT A.field1, A.field2, B.field3, B.field4 FROM Table1 A, Table2 B
WHERE A.field1 = B.field3
This is an inner join.
SQL server is a database developed by the Microsoft corporation. The database is built to exclusively work on Microsoft Operating systems like Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista etc. It works on all Windows based platforms, but it does depend on the Edition of SQL Server you are going to implement. For example you can run SQL Server Express on Windows Server, but you cannot run SQL Server Enterprise on Windows XP. It will only run on Windows Server systems.
View in SQL is a virtual table.It is possible to add SQL functions ,WHERE and JOIN statements to a view.This will help in presenting the data as if coming from a single table.It is possible to update the view also .We can drop a view also if not needed.
PL\SQL is an Oracle product (the PL stands for procedural language), while Sql Server most commonly refers to Microsoft SQL Server, although at one point Sybase also marketed its product as Sql Server. Microsoft and Sybase both have a procedural language feature, called T-SQL (Transact-SQL), which is similar in concept to PL\SQL, but there are significant differences in syntax and structure. An experienced developer could convert PL\SQL to T-SQL readily, but conversion would be required. It would not run without conversion.
Typically, SQL Server errors happen when running scripts. Errors can show up for a number of reasons, likely involving data errors. Fortunately, Microsoft makes the SQL Server and has tech support available.
Some disadvantages of using Microsoft SQL Server 2000 include its blocking issues as well as its ability overall to perform as it should. Its ability to be integrated into other systems can be difficult as well.
There is no such thing as SQL Server 2003. Microft released SQL Server 2005 as the next version of SQL Server 2000.
Inner Join
Left Inner Join will be faaster
Cross Join is jsut another Join
Hi Everybody, I am Vijay.According 2 me the differences are: 1. In SQL Server 2000 the Query Analyzer and Enterprise Manager are seperate,whereas in SQL Server 2005 both were combined as Management Studio. 2. In Sql 2005,the new datatype XML is used,whereas in Sql 2000 there is no such datatype 3. In Sql server2000 we can create 65,535 databases,whereas in Sql server2005 2(pow(20))-1 databases can be created.
Patrick Dalton has written: 'SQL server 2000 black book' -- subject(s): Client/server computing, Relational databases, SQL server 'Microsoft SQL Server black book' -- subject(s): Client/server computing, Database management, SQL server
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It's a long list check this website: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Database/Change-Is-Good-for-SQL-Server-2005/
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SQL Server is most often referred to as Microsoft SQL Server, but there is also a Sybase SQL Server which was originally created on UNIX in 1987. MS sql 2000 database, or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is a database server product. So, when you ask what is the difference, I do not see a difference, they are one in the same. Unless your question is asking for the difference between the Sybase version and Microsoft version, or you are wanting to compare different versions of Microsoft SQL Sever. In which case, I think your question must be more specific. arnel... SQL stands for (Structured Query Language). A SQL server can cover a host of products. Oracle is a SQL server however when speaking of Oracle people usually refer to it is Oracle. The server in fact is a SQL server. Microsoft SQL server is often simply referred to as SQL Server not because they 'own' the product or anything, just because of the popularity. I can draw a parallel for you. When you own a SeaDoo watercraft (as I do) people will refer to it as a jetski, same with a Kawasaki, Polaris, or any other brand. The fact is that this name (JetSki) is used interchangable however the Kawasaki Standup model watercraft is the only true 'jetski'. Anyway there are many 'flavors' of SQL server (MYSQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, Postgress SQL, just to name a few. You can find more information about SQL server, its history and some additional 'flavors' at this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL Hope that helps. Jwilliamsoh http://jwilliamsoh.spaces.live.com/
The list of changes is too long to type so here is a website that has everything you ned to know:http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Database/Change-Is-Good-for-SQL-Server-2005/
The nintroduction sql server is are the following