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You often need to know more than just the right data types to write T-SQL that performs quickly and uses hardware efficiently. Data types will help you determine how your data should be stored, but the next step will be to design the process to access that data. One of the largest benefits and drawbacks to using T-SQL is the number of options available to access data. The expectation is that you are already familiar with how to write T-SQL to read, insert, update, or delete data.
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Noble, E. (2020). Database Objects. In: Pro T-SQL 2019. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5590-2_2
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