
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Chapter 1: Being Objective: Re-Examining Objects in SQL Server.
Chapter 2: Tool Time.
Chapter 3: Asking a Better Question: Advanced Queries.
Chapter 4: XML Integration.
Chapter 5: Daring to Design.
Chapter 6: Core Storage and Index Structure.
Chapter 7: More Advanced Index Structures.
Chapter 8: Views.
Chapter 9: Scripts and Batches.
Chapter 10: Advanced Programmability.
Chapter 11: Transactions and Locks.
Chapter 12: Triggers.
Chapter 13: SQL Cursors.
Chapter 14: Reporting Services.
Chapter 15: Buying in Bulk: The Bulk Copy Program (BCP) and Other BasicBulkOperations.
Chapter 16: Getting Integrated.
Chapter 17: Replication.
Chapter 18: Looking at Things in Full: Full-Text Search.
Chapter 19: Feeling Security.
Chapter 20: A Grand Performance: Designing a Database That Performs Well.
Chapter 21: What Comes After: Forensic Performance Tuning.
Chapter 22: Administration.
Chapter 23: SMO: SQLManagement Objects.
Chapter 24: Data Warehousing.
Chapter 25: BeingWell Connected.
Appendix A: System Functions.
Appendix B: Going Meta: Getting Data About Your Data.
Appendix C: The Basics.
Index.
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