SQL Server Magazine March 1999

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Premiere Issue: SQL Server 7.0
In the premiere issue of SQL Server Magazine, we highlight some of the hottest new features of SQL Server 7.0, such as Data Transformation Services, heterogeneous queries, and revised page structures. In this and future issues, we also cover tips, tools, and techniques for leveraging SQL Server 6.5.
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[Focus]

Database Sizing in SQL Server 7.0

Fixed upper limits to database size frustrate database administrators (DBAs) using SQL Server 6.5. Microsoft changed space management in SQL Server 7.0, making your life easier. Databases can grow and shrink automatically.

Introduction to Data Transformation Services

DTS provides a fast, robust, extensible architecture for moving data out of traditional relational databases and into Microsoft's new SQL Server OLAP Services.

Writing Distributed Heterogeneous Queries in SQL Server 7.0

SQL Server 7.0 supports distributed heterogeneous queries, which let you compile data from multiple sources, including relational and non-relational databases. The examples in this article focus on distributed queries running against Access.




[Features]

How to Use ActiveX Data Object

Microsoft's ActiveX Data Object (ADO) implements the client side of the Universal Data Access (UDA) specification, which lets you access data in all forms. Here's a primer on using ADO to access SQL Server databases.

SQL Server 7.0 Security

Security in SQL Server 7.0 is more flexible--and more complex--than in SQL Server 6.5. This overview includes a primer on the hottest new part of SQL Server 7.0 security: database roles, sets of permissions associated with specific functionality.

The Ins and Outs of Data Access

As Visual Basic and SQL Server evolve, data-access options increase. Microsoft offers five primary interfaces, and several of those have various flavors. Examine the interface options and tips for choosing the best interface for your project.




[Columns]

Publisher's Letter

Welcome to SQL Server Magazine

SQL by Design: Why You Need Database Normalization

Database normalization is a technique to organize the contents of tables for transactional databases and data warehouses. Organizing tables properly is crucial for system accuracy and performance.

SQL Server 7.0 Heralds the OLAP Explosion

The inclusion of OLAP Services in SQL Server 7.0 heralds the widespread use of business intelligence products.

T-SQL for Starters: Managing Data with Query Windows

For readers who are new to database management, this column defines Transact SQL (T-SQL) and gives you a tour of SQL Query windows, which you use with T-SQL to retrieve, change, and add data to databases.

Trends & Insights: Is There Life Beyond Wizards?

Some critics worry that Microsoft's wizard-festooned SQL Server 7.0 will put DBAs and toolmakers out of work, but indications are to the contrary.




[Lab Reports]

Crystal Reports 7.0

Crystal Reports 7.0, the latest release of Seagate Software's widely used and highly acclaimed report writer, provides a sophisticated graphical report designer that you can use with many databases.




[Departments]

Secure Your SMS System in 6 Steps

Use SQL Server's Enterprise Manager and SMS Security Manager to complete the 6-step process of securing your SMS.

SQL Insider: Catch the BI Buzz

The business intelligence market heats up, Microsoft offers certification for SQL Server professionals, and database vendors evaluate Java for their products.




[SQL Server Q&A]

Upgrading to SQL Server 7.0

A SQL Server 7.0 program manager for Microsoft gives you tips for a smooth upgrade. Topics include upgrading from SQL Server 4.21 to SQL Server 7.0, migrating stored procedures, and installing the client utilities for SQL Server 7.0.




[SQL Seven]

The Best of SQL Server 7.0

Mike Otey, senior technical editor for SQL Server Magazine, lists his top seven favorite features of SQL Server 7.0.




[Inside SQL Server]

Page Structures in SQL Server 7.0

Pages in SQL Server 7.0 are 8KB in size rather than 2KB. This page capacity growth required other features to change. Here's how you and your applications can benefit from the new, larger page size.




[VB Toolkit]

Jump Start Your Database Project

In a push to make ActiveX Data Object (ADO) easier to use, Microsoft introduced new database technologies in Visual Basic (VB) 6.0. Here are tips on using Data Environment, an ActiveX designer that provides a graphical front end for building databases.



 

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