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Selecting and Updating Data from Disk-Based Tables

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In this chapter, you will see details on how to retrieve data correctly and professionally in a production environment, and this chapter will lay the foundation for the more advanced T-SQL found in the forthcoming chapters. This chapter also sets the stage for selecting and updating data in in-memory tables. There are a great many similarities between disk-based and in-memory tables. You’ll learn more about in-memory tables in Chapter 13.

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Dewson, R. (2015). Selecting and Updating Data from Disk-Based Tables. In: Beginning SQL Server for Developers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0280-7_11

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