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Learn T-SQL Querying - Second Edition

By : Pedro Lopes, Pam Lahoud
Book Image

Learn T-SQL Querying - Second Edition

By: Pedro Lopes, Pam Lahoud

Overview of this book

Data professionals seeking to excel in Transact-SQL (T-SQL) for Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database often lack comprehensive resources. This updated second edition of Learn T-SQL Querying focuses on indexing queries and crafting elegant T-SQL code, catering to all data professionals seeking mastery in modern SQL Server versions and Azure SQL Database. Starting with query processing fundamentals, this book lays a solid foundation for writing performant T-SQL queries. You’ll explore the mechanics of the Query Optimizer and Query Execution Plans, learning how to analyze execution plans for insights into current performance and scalability. Through dynamic management views (DMVs) and dynamic management functions (DMFs), you’ll build diagnostic queries. This book thoroughly covers indexing for T-SQL performance and provides insights into SQL Server’s built-in tools for expedited resolution of query performance and scalability issues. Further, hands-on examples will guide you through implementing features such as avoiding UDF pitfalls, understanding predicate SARGability, Query Store, and Query Tuning Assistant. By the end of this book, you‘ll have developed the ability to identify query performance bottlenecks, recognize anti-patterns, and skillfully avoid such pitfalls.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: Query Processing Fundamentals
4
Part 2: Dos and Don’ts of T-SQL
9
Part 3: Assembling Our Query Troubleshooting Toolbox

Preface

Experienced and novice users have always faced choices and trade-offs to achieve the very best performance when writing T-SQL code for their applications. This book is for all data professionals who want to master the art of writing efficient T-SQL code in modern SQL Server versions, as well as Azure SQL Database.

This book will start with query processing fundamentals to help you write solid, performant T-SQL queries. You will be introduced to query execution plans and how to leverage them for query troubleshooting. Later, you will learn how to identify various T-SQL patterns and anti-patterns. This will help you analyze execution plans to gain insights into current performance, as well as determine whether a query is scalable. You will learn how to build diagnostic queries using dynamic management views (DMVs) and dynamic management functions (DMFs) to unlock the secrets of T-SQL execution. Furthermore, you will learn how to leverage SQL Server’s built-in tools to shorten the time to address query performance and scalability issues. You will learn how to implement various features such as Extended Events, Query Store, Query Tuning Assistant, and more, using hands-on examples.

By the end of the book, you will be able to determine where query performance bottlenecks are and understand what anti-patterns may be in use and what you need to do to avoid such pitfalls going forward. It’s essentially all you need to know to squeeze every last bit of performance out of your T-SQL queries.