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Know how to track changes and key events in your SQL Server
databases in support of application troubleshooting, regulatory
compliance, and governance. This book shows how to use key features
in SQL Server ,such as SQL Server Audit and Extended Events, to
track schema changes, permission changes, and changes to your data.
You'll even learn how to track queries run against specific tables
in a database. Not all changes and events can be captured and
tracked using SQL Server Audit and Extended Events, and the book
goes beyond those features to also show what can be captured using
common criteria compliance, change data capture, temporal tables,
or querying the SQL Server log. You will learn how to audit just
what you need to audit, and how to audit pretty much anything that
happens on a SQL Server instance. This book will also help you set
up cloud auditing with an emphasis on Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL
Managed Instance, and AWS RDS SQL Server. You don't need expensive,
third-party auditing tools to make auditing work for you, and to
demonstrate and provide value back to your business. This book will
help you set up an auditing solution that works for you and your
needs. It shows how to collect the audit data that you need,
centralize that data for easy reporting, and generate audit reports
using built-in SQL Server functionality for use by your own team,
developers, and organization's auditors. What You Will Learn
Understand why auditing is important for troubleshooting,
compliance, and governance Track changes and key events using SQL
Server Audit and Extended Events Track SQL Server configuration
changes for governance and troubleshooting Utilize change data
capture and temporal tables to track data changes in SQL Server
tables Centralize auditing data from all your databases for easy
querying and reporting Configure auditing on Azure SQL, Azure SQL
Managed Instance, and AWS RDS SQL Server Who This Book Is For
Database administrators who need to know what's changing on their
database servers, and those who are making the changes;
database-savvy DevOps engineers and developers who are charged with
troubleshooting processes and applications; developers and
administrators who are responsible for generating reports in
support of regulatory compliance reporting and auditing
Learn everything you need to know to build efficient SQL queries
using this easy-to-follow beginner's guide Key Features Explore all
SQL statements in depth using a variety of examples Get to grips
with database querying, data aggregate, manipulation, and much more
Understand how to explore and process data of varying complexity to
tell a story Book DescriptionSQL is a powerful querying language
that's used to store, manipulate, and retrieve data, and it is one
of the most popular languages used by developers to query and
analyze data efficiently. If you're looking for a comprehensive
introduction to SQL, Learn SQL Database Programming will help you
to get up to speed with using SQL to streamline your work in no
time. Starting with an overview of relational database management
systems, this book will show you how to set up and use MySQL
Workbench and design a database using practical examples. You'll
also discover how to query and manipulate data with SQL programming
using MySQL Workbench. As you advance, you'll create a database,
query single and multiple tables, and modify data using SQL
querying. This SQL book covers advanced SQL techniques, including
aggregate functions, flow control statements, error handling, and
subqueries, and helps you process your data to present your
findings. Finally, you'll implement best practices for writing SQL
and designing indexes and tables. By the end of this SQL
programming book, you'll have gained the confidence to use SQL
queries to retrieve and manipulate data. What you will learn
Install, configure, and use MySQL Workbench to restore a database
Explore different data types such as string, numeric, and date and
time Query a single table using the basic SQL SELECT statement and
the FROM, WHERE, and ORDER BY clauses Query multiple tables by
understanding various types of table relationships Modify data in
tables using the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements Use
aggregate functions to group and summarize data Detect bad data,
duplicates, and irrelevant values while processing data Who this
book is forThis book is for business analysts, SQL developers,
database administrators, and students learning SQL. If you want to
learn how to query and manipulate SQL data for database
administration tasks or simply extract and organize relevant data
for analysis, you'll find this book useful. No prior SQL experience
is required.
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