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E-raamat: MySQL Workbench: Data Modeling & Development

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  • ISBN-13: 9780071791892
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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.

Complete coverage Installation and Configuration; Creating and Managing Connections; Data Modeling Concepts; Creating an ERD; Defining the Physical Schemata; Creating and Managing Tables; Creating and Managing Relationships; Creating and Managing Views; Creating and Managing Routines; Creating and Managing Routine Groups; Creating and Managing User & Groups; Creating and Managing SQL Scripts; Generating SQL Scripts; Forward Engineering a Data Model; Synchronize a Model with a Database; Reverse Engineering a Database; Managing Differences in the Data Catalog; Creating and Managing Model Notes; Editing Table Data; Editing Generated Scripts; Creating New Instances; Managing Import and Export; Managing Security; Managing Server Instances
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
PART I Configuration
1 Installing and Configuring
3(58)
Fedora Linux
4(11)
Install and Configure MySQL Products
6(9)
Mac OS X
15(13)
Install MySQL Products
16(12)
Microsoft Windows
28(29)
Pre-install Microsoft Redistributable Libraries
31(4)
Install MySQL Products
35(22)
Summary
57(1)
Mastery Check
58(3)
2 Creating and Managing Connections
61(38)
Fedora
62(9)
Mac OS X
71(6)
Windows 7
77(17)
Configuring MySQL Workbench Connections
77(8)
Configuring Server Administration
85(9)
Summary
94(1)
Mastery Check
95(4)
Part II Data Modeling
3 Data Modeling Concepts
99(34)
Data Modeling Theory
100(13)
What Is Data Modeling?
101(2)
Why Is Data Modeling Important?
103(8)
How Do We Accomplish It?
111(2)
Data Modeling Systems
113(10)
Binary Relationships
115(4)
N-ary Relationships
119(1)
Notation Sets
119(4)
Classic Normalization
123(8)
First Normal Form
124(4)
Second Normal Form
128(1)
Third Normal Form
129(2)
Summary
131(1)
Mastery Check
131(2)
4 Creating and Managing Tables and Relations
133(26)
Opening and Saving Files
134(3)
Creating Tables and Views
137(14)
Add Tables
138(2)
Add Columns
140(3)
Add Indexes
143(3)
Add Foreign Keys
146(2)
Creating Views
148(2)
Creating Routines
150(1)
Creating Relationships
151(5)
Summary
156(1)
Mastery Check
156(3)
5 Creating and Managing Routines
159(14)
Adding a Routine
160(9)
Editing a Routine
169(1)
Removing a Routine
170(1)
Summary
170(1)
Mastery Check
170(3)
6 Reverse Engineering
173(40)
Reverse Engineering a Database
175(13)
Forward Engineering a Database
188(19)
Forward Engineering from an EER Model
189(9)
Forward Engineering from a Script
198(9)
Summary
207(1)
Mastery Check
208(5)
Part III SQL Development
7 Editing Data
213(24)
Connecting to Edit Data
214(6)
Insert Data
220(6)
Update Data
226(2)
Delete Data
228(4)
Multiple Data Edits
232(1)
Summary
233(1)
Mastery Check
234(3)
8 Managing SQL Scripts
237(16)
Opening a SQL File
238(6)
Running a SQL File
244(4)
Summary
248(1)
Mastery Check
248(5)
PART IV Server Administration
9 Instances
253(28)
Create a Local Instance Manager
255(9)
Create a Remote Instance Manager
264(8)
Manage an Existing Instance
272(4)
Maintain Existing Instance Managers
276(2)
Summary
278(1)
Mastery Check
279(2)
10 Creating and Managing Users and Roles
281(22)
Adding a User
283(10)
Adding Schema Privileges
293(7)
Summary
300(1)
Mastery Check
301(2)
11 Imports and Exports
303(18)
Exporting a Database
304(8)
Importing a Database
312(5)
Summary
317(1)
Mastery Check
318(3)
12 Migrating Databases
321(22)
Exporting a Database
322(16)
Summary
338(1)
Mastery Check
338(5)
PART V Appendixes and Glossary
A Mastery Check Answers
343(36)
Chapter 1
344(3)
Chapter 2
347(3)
Chapter 3
350(3)
Chapter 4
353(2)
Chapter 5
355(3)
Chapter 6
358(3)
Chapter 7
361(3)
Chapter 8
364(3)
Chapter 9
367(3)
Chapter 10
370(3)
Chapter 11
373(2)
Chapter 12
375(4)
B Extending MySQL Workbench
379(18)
Scripts
381(10)
Modules
391(2)
Shell
393(3)
Summary
396(1)
C Setting Up SQL Server
397(34)
Installing SQL Server
398(14)
Fixing the SQL Server Command-line Interface
412(4)
Configuring a User Schemata
416(10)
Creating and Seeding a Database
426(3)
Summary
429(2)
Glossary 431(12)
Index 443
Michael is a professor at BYU - Idaho in the Computer Information Technology Department of the Business and Communication School. He teaches courses on CIT management, databases and systems analysis and design. He is the author of Oracle Database 11g PL/SQL Programming, Oracle Database 11g and Oracle MySQL 5.6, Oracle Database 10g Express Edition PHP Web Programming, and co-author of four other Oracle Press books. He's an Oracle ACE and speaker at Oracle User Group Meetings. He worked at Oracle Corporation for over eight years in Consulting, Development and Support, working with the database, tools and Oracle E-Business Suite. He left Oracle as the Senior Applications Upgrade Manger in E-Business Suite Release Engineering.