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Joe Celko's Analytics and OLAP in SQL Paperback – 24 July 2006

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Joe Celko's Analytics and OLAP in SQL is the first book that teaches what SQL programmers need in order to successfully make the transition from On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) systems into the world of On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP). This book is not an in-depth look at particular subjects, but an overview of many subjects that will give the working RDBMS programmers a map of the terra incognita they will face -- if they want to grow.

It contains expert advice from a noted SQL authority and award-winning columnist, who has given ten years of service to the ANSI SQL standards committee and many more years of dependable help to readers of online forums. It offers real-world insights and lots of practical examples. It covers the OLAP extensions in SQL-99; ETL tools, OLAP features supported in DBMSs, other query tools, simple reports, and statistical software.

This book is ideal for experienced SQL programmers who have worked with OLTP systems who need to learn techniques--and even some tricks--that they can use in an OLAP situation.

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Joe Celko served 10 years on ANSI/ISO SQL Standards Committee and contributed to the SQL-89 and SQL-92 Standards.

Mr. Celko is author a series of books on SQL and RDBMS for Elsevier/MKP. He is an independent consultant based in Austin, Texas.

He has written over 1200 columns in the computer trade and academic press, mostly dealing with data and databases.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Morgan Kaufmann Publishing (24 July 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0123695120
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0123695123
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.51 x 1.45 x 23.83 cm
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I was a member of the ANSI X3H2 Database Standards Committee from 1987 to 1997 and helped write the ANSI/ISO SQL-89 and SQL-92 Standards. I have nine books and have written over 1200 columns in the computer trade and academic press, mostly dealing with data and databases.

I live in Austin,TX. When I am not writing, I am consulting, speaking at conferences, teaching SQL training classes anywhere on Earth or beating up newbies in SQL Newsgroups.

The rumor that I own only one black suit that I have worn for 30 years is false; I own six identical black suits that I have worn for 30 years.

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A.T. Stone
5.0 out of 5 stars OLAP Explained
Reviewed in the United States on 25 May 2012
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As he always does, Joe Celko gets right to the point in this amazing review of all one needs to know about OLAP databases and SQL development. I'm already passing this copy to my entire development team. Great work and no BS.
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James Jowdy
2.0 out of 5 stars Stick to SQL for Smarties
Reviewed in the United States on 5 November 2007
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There's very little useful information in here beyond what you'll find in Celko's SQL for Smarties book, which is a good reference, albeit full of errors. What's especially disappointing to me is that several sections from that book were moved into this new volume, but only lightly edited, if at all, thereby perpetuating many typos and technical errors from several editions ago. Technical books really need better editing if they're going to be good teaching tools, otherwise they just wind up misleading and frustrating the reader. In this case, I feel like I bought a bunch of outtakes and remixes from an artist whose recording contract demanded additional albums when only the first was truly inspired.
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