Database and technology foundations -- Introduction to SQL:1999 -- Basic table creation and data manipulation -- Basic Data Definition Language (DDL) -- Values, basic functions, and expressions -- Advanced value expressions: CASE, CAST, and row value expressions -- Predicates -- Working with multiple tables: the relational operators -- Advanced SQL query expressions -- Constraints, assertions, and referential integrity -- Active databases and triggers -- Accessing SQL from the real world -- Cursors -- Privileges, users, and security -- Transaction management -- Connections and remote database access -- Routines and routine invocation (functions and procedures) -- Dynamic SQL -- Call-level interface (CLI) -- Diagnostics and error management -- Internationalization aspects of SQL:1999 -- Information schema -- A look to the future -- Designing SQL:1999 databases -- An SQL:1999 application example -- The SQL:1999 annexes -- Relevant standards bodies -- Status codes -- The SQL standardization process.
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