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    MySQL Workbench: Data Modeling & Development by McLaughlin, Michael;

    Series: Oracle Press;

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    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 May 2013

    • ISBN 9780071791885
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages480 pages
    • Size 228x188x25 mm
    • Weight 771 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The only Oracle Press guide to MySQL Workbench explains how to design and model MySQL databases.

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    Long description:

    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    The only Oracle Press guide to MySQL Workbench explains how to design and model MySQL databases.

    MySQL Workbench Data Modeling and Development helps developers learn how to effectively use this powerful product for database modeling, reverse engineering, and interaction with the database without writing SQL statements. MySQL Workbench is a graphical user interface that can be used to create and maintain MySQL databases without coding. The book covers the interface and explains how to accomplish each step by illustrating best practices visually.

    Clear examples, instructions, and explanations reveal, in a single volume, the art of database modeling. This Oracle Press guide shows you how to get the tool to do what you want. Annotated screen shots demonstrate all interactions with the tool, and text explains the how, what, and why of each step.

    Complete coverage
    Installation and Configuration; Creating and Managing Connections; Data Modeling Concepts; Creating an ERD; Defining the Physical Schemata; Creating and Managing Tables; Creating and Managing Relationships; Creating and Managing Views; Creating and Managing Routines; Creating and Managing Routine Groups; Creating and Managing User & Groups; Creating and Managing SQL Scripts; Generating SQL Scripts; Forward Engineering a Data Model; Synchronize a Model with a Database; Reverse Engineering a Database; Managing Differences in the Data Catalog; Creating and Managing Model Notes; Editing Table Data; Editing Generated Scripts; Creating New Instances; Managing Import and Export; Managing Security; Managing Server Instances



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    The only Oracle Press guide to MySQL Workbench explains how to design and model MySQL databases.

    MySQL Workbench Data Modeling and Development helps developers learn how to effectively use this powerful product for database modeling, reverse engineering, and interaction with the database without writing SQL statements. MySQL Workbench is a graphical user interface that can be used to create and maintain MySQL databases without coding. The book covers the interface and explains how to accomplish each step by illustrating best practices visually.

    Clear examples, instructions, and explanations reveal, in a single volume, the art of database modeling. This Oracle Press guide shows you how to get the tool to do what you want. Annotated screen shots demonstrate all interactions with the tool, and text explains the how, what, and why of each step.

    Complete coverage
    Installation and Configuration; Creating and Managing Connections; Data Modeling Concepts; Creating an ERD; Defining the Physical Schemata; Creating and Managing Tables; Creating and Managing Relationships; Creating and Managing Views; Creating and Managing Routines; Creating and Managing Routine Groups; Creating and Managing User & Groups; Creating and Managing SQL Scripts; Generating SQL Scripts; Forward Engineering a Data Model; Synchronize a Model with a Database; Reverse Engineering a Database; Managing Differences in the Data Catalog; Creating and Managing Model Notes; Editing Table Data; Editing Generated Scripts; Creating New Instances; Managing Import and Export; Managing Security; Managing Server Instances

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Configuration
    Chapter 1: Installing and Configuring
    Chapter 2: Creating and Managing Connections

    Part 2: Data Modeling
    Chapter 3: Data Modeling Concepts
    Chapter 4: Creating an ERD
    Chapter 5: Defining the Physical Schemata
    Chapter 6: Creating and Managing Tables
    Chapter 7: Creating and Managing Relationships
    Chapter 8: Creating and Managing Views
    Chapter 9: Creating and Managing Routines
    Chapter 10: Creating and Managing Routine Groups
    Chapter 11: Creating and Managing User & Groups
    Chapter 12: Creating and Managing SQL Scripts
    Chapter 13: Generating SQL Scripts
    Chapter 14: Forward Engineering a Data Model
    Chapter 15: Synchronize a Model with a Database
    Chapter 16: Reverse Engineering a Database
    Chapter 17: Managing Differences in the Data Catalog
    Chapter 18: Creating and Managing Model Notes

    Part 3: SQL Development
    Chapter 19: Editing Table Data
    Chapter 20: Editing Generated Scripts

    Part 4: Server Administration
    Chapter 21: Creating New Instances
    Chapter 22: Managing Import and Export
    Chapter 23: Managing Security
    Chapter 24: Managing Server Instances

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