Real-World SQL-DMO for SQL Server delves into the details of administering Microsoft SQL Server using the SQL-DMO object library. Authors Allan Mitchell and Mark Allison have packed the book with explanations and working code that will help you use the library to its full potential. Additionally, Mitchell and Allison offer advice about when (and when not) to use the SQL-DMO application programming interface (API).
The code in this book has been tried and tested at sites where database administrators routinely manage more than 50 SQL Servers, ensuring that the techniques can be implemented on environments of almost any scale.
Whether youre a developer or a database administrator, this book will take you to the next level in SQL Server administration.
Using clear language the authors hope to take developers to another level in administering their SQL Server. In this text Allan Mitchell and Mark Allison show developers how to create tools which will let them do their jobs easier and faster. SQL-DMO is a feature rich library that can be manipulated to do things that simply are not possible using the standard tool set of Microsoft SQL Server. Here, Mitchell and Allison show developers how to do it in a way that is not masked by "techno-babble". Instead, they write in a manner that is easy to understand and clearly explains the points necessary to advance in programming SQL Server.
Real-World SQL-DMO for SQL Server will take developers to another level
in administering their SQL Server. Allan Mitchell and Mark Allison show
developers how to create tools which will let them do their jobs more easily
and faster than ever before.SQL-DMO is a feature rich library that can
be manipulated to do things that simply are not possible using the standard
toolset of Microsoft SQL Server, and Mitchell and Allison show developers
how to do it in a way that is not masked by "techno-babble". Instead, they
write in a manner that is easy to understand and clearly explains the points
necessary to advance in programming SQL Server.