MySQL Workbench: Data Modeling & Development
- 4h 14m
- Michael McLaughlin
- Oracle Press
- 2013
The only Oracle Press guide to MySQL Workbench explains how to design and model MySQL databases.
MySQL Workbench Data Modeling and Development helps developers learn how to effectively use this powerful product for database modeling, reverse engineering, and interaction with the database without writing SQL statements. MySQL Workbench is a graphical user interface that can be used to create and maintain MySQL databases without coding. The book covers the interface and explains how to accomplish each step by illustrating best practices visually.
Clear examples, instructions, and explanations reveal, in a single volume, the art of database modeling. This Oracle Press guide shows you how to get the tool to do what you want. Annotated screen shots demonstrate all interactions with the tool, and text explains the how, what, and why of each step.
About the Author
Michael McLaughlin, Oracle ACE, is a professor at BYU - Idaho in the Computer Information Technology Department of the Business and Communication School. He teaches courses on IT management, databases, and systems analysis and design. Michael is the author of Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL Programming, Oracle Database 10g Express Edition PHP Web Programming, and Oracle Database 11g & MySQL 5.6 Developer Handbook. He is the co-author of Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL Programming Workbook, Oracle Database 10g PL/SQL Programming, Expert Oracle PL/SQL, and Oracle Database AJAX & PHP Web Application Development. Michael worked at Oracle Corporation for more than eight years, most recently as the senior applications upgrade manger in E-Business Suite Release Engineering.
In this Book
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Installing and Configuring
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Creating and Managing Connections
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Data Modeling Concepts
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Creating and Managing Tables and Relations
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Creating and Managing Routines
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Reverse Engineering
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Editing Data
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Managing SQL Scripts
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Instances
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Creating and Managing Users and Roles
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Imports and Exports
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Migrating Databases