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Set-Based Design

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Knowing how to design T-SQL is part of the foundation for writing professional code. Once you can write T-SQL code that can be easily understood, you can start to focus on improving the performance of your T-SQL code. If you learned T-SQL informally as part of your job or your primary function is writing code for software applications, you may not consciously consider set-based design when writing your T-SQL code. You may be an experienced database developer and want to learn more about set-based design.

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Noble, E. (2020). Set-Based Design. In: Pro T-SQL 2019. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5590-2_5

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