Conventions Used in This Book
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Constant Width
Used to indicate programming syntax, code fragments, and examples.
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Constant Width Italic
Used to indicate variables in code that should be replaced with values.
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Constant Width Bold
Used in code sections to highlight portions of the code.
- Italic
Used to introduce new terms, for emphasis, to indicate commands or user-specified file and directory names, and to indicate variables within text.
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Used to display the names of database objects, such as tables, columns, and stored procedures.
- UPPERCASE ITALIC
Used to indicate SQL keywords when they appear in the text.
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