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Designing T-SQL

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In the earlier chapters in the section on “Building Understandable T-SQL,” I have covered the various data types available and how to select the correct data type. I have also discussed several database objects available when you write your T-SQL and the pros and cons of using each database object. In the previous chapter, I explained the importance of making your code readable for yourself and others. I will finish up this section by going over the various options when designing your T-SQL code.

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Noble, E. (2020). Designing T-SQL. In: Pro T-SQL 2019. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5590-2_4

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