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This chapter discussed SQL Server Express and how it works. You learned what a database is and the various objects that can exist within it: tables, views, stored procedures, user-defined functions, and triggers. You learned the basic SQL syntax dealing with both Data Manipulation Language (DML) and Data Definition Language (DDL). You took a thorough tour of the Express Manager, the SQLcmd command-line tool, and the Visual Web Developer integration with SQL Express. In Chapter 4 we look at creating websites in Visual Web Developer.

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(2006). Introducing SQL Server Express. In: Beginning Visual Web Developer 2005 Express. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0105-2_3

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