Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL
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Certificacion. Dirigido a: Audience Profile This course is intended for SQL Server database administrators, implementers, system engineers, and developers who are responsible for writing queries. Este curso no ha dejado de ser consultado por nuestros usuarios desde que apareció por primera vez en Abril de 2010. Es el momento para aprovechar este curso que te ofrece I&T Learning Center: No encontrarás otro precio así. Es el mejor entre todos los cursos de SQL Server. La filosofía del centro apunta a cerrar los grupos con pocos alumnos, buscando con esto una educación a medida. Con una intensidad horaria de 24 horas el programa impartido desde la población de Castellana entrega a sus alumnos el comprobante de aprovechamiento otorgado por I&T Learning Center. Dominarás todo lo relacionado con: estándares de datos y api, diagramas entidad-relación y desarrollo de procesos de gestión de datos capacitándote para un desempeño profesional de SQL Server con conocimiento y manejo de cada herramienta necesaria para alcanzar el éxito como Administrador de Bases de Datos, Gestor de Base de Datos, Técnico de Bases de Datos u otras profesiones relacionadas. ¿Tienes alguna experiencia con este centro que quieras publicar? Compártela con los miles de usuarios de emagister. I&T Learning Center enseña cursos de SQL Server desde 2010. La nueva notificación del centro para informar el inicio de clases fue publicado en emagister en Mayo de 2010. Tiene plazas de parking, 460 m2 de superficie.
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Before attending this course, students must have: •Knowledge of data integrity concepts. •Core Windows Server skills. •Relational database design skills. •Programming skills.
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Module 1: Getting Started with Databases and Transact-SQL in SQL Server 2008 Lessons
- Overview of SQL Server 2008
- Overview of SQL Server Databases
- Overview and Syntax Elements of T-SQL
- Working with T-SQL Scripts
- Using T-SQL Querying Tools
Lab : Using SQL Server Management Studio and SQLCMD
- Exploring the Components and Executing Queries in SQL Server Management Studio
- Starting and Using SQLCMD
- Generating a Report from a SQL Server Database Using Microsoft Office Excel
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the architecture and components of SQL Server 2008.
- Describe the structure of a SQL Server database.
- Explain the basics of the SQL language.
- Describe the syntax elements of T-SQL.
- Explain how to manage T-SQL scripts.
- Use T-SQL querying tools to query SQL Server 2008 databases.
- Using the SELECT Statement
- Filtering Data
- Working with NULL Values
- Formatting Result Sets
- Performance Considerations for Writing Queries
Lab : Querying and Filtering Data
- Retrieving Data by Using the SELECT Statement
- Filtering Data by Using Different Search Conditions
- Using Functions to Work with NULL Values
- Formatting Result Sets
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Retrieve data by using the SELECT statement.
- Filter data by using different search conditions.
- Explain how to work with NULL values.
- Format result sets.
- Describe the performance considerations that affect data retrieval.
- Summarizing Data by Using Aggregate Functions
- Summarizing Grouped Data
- Ranking Grouped Data
- Creating Crosstab Queries
Lab : Grouping and Summarizing Data
- Summarizing Data by Using Aggregate Functions
- Summarizing Grouped Data
- Ranking Grouped Data
- Creating Crosstab Queries
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Summarize data by using aggregate functions.
- Summarize grouped data by using the GROUP BY and COMPUTE clauses.
- Rank grouped data.
- Create cross-tabulation queries by using the PIVOT and UNPIVOT clauses.
- Querying Multiple Tables by Using Joins
- Applying Joins for Typical Reporting Needs
- Combining and Limiting Result Set
Lab : Joining Data from Multiple Tables
- Querying Multiple Tables by Using Joins
- Applying Joins for Typical Reporting Needs
- Combining and Limiting Result Sets
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Query multiple tables by using joins.
- Apply joins for typical reporting needs.
- Combine and limit result sets.
- Writing Basic Subqueries
- Writing Correlated Subqueries
- Comparing Subqueries with Joins and Temporary Tables
- Using Common Table Expressions
Lab : Working with Subqueries
- Writing Basic Subqueries
- Writing Correlated Subqueries
- Comparing Subqueries with Joins and Temporary Tables
- Using Common Table Expressions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Write basic subqueries.
- Write correlated subqueries.
- Compare subqueries with joins and temporary tables.
- Use common table expressions in queries.
- Inserting Data into Tables
- Deleting Data from Tables
- Updating Data in Tables
- Overview of Transactions
Lab : Modifying Data in Tables
- Inserting Data into Tables
- Deleting Data from Tables
- Updating Data in Tables
- Working with Transactions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Insert data into tables.
- Delete data from tables.
- Update data in tables.
- Describe transactions.
- Querying Metadata
- Overview of XML
- Querying XML Data
- Overview of Full-Text Indexes
- Querying Full-Text Indexes
Lab : Querying Metadata, XML, and Full-Text Indexes
- Querying Metadata
- Querying XML Data
- Creating and Querying Full-Text Indexes
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Query metadata.
- Describe the functionality of XML.
- Query XML data.
- Describe the functionality of full-text indexes.
- Query full-text indexes.
- Overview of Views
- Overview of User-Defined Functions
- Overview of Stored Procedures
- Overview of Triggers
- Writing Distributed Queries
Lab : Using Programming Objects for Data Retrieval
- Creating Views
- Creating User-Defined Functions
- Creating Stored Procedures
- Writing Distributed Queries
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Encapsulate queries by using views.
- Encapsulate expressions by using user-defined functions.
- Explain how stored procedures encapsulate T-SQL logic.
- Define triggers, types of triggers, create a trigger.
- Write distributed queries.
- Considerations for Querying Data
- Working with Data Types
- Cursors and Set-Based Queries
- Dynamic SQL
- Maintaining Query Files
Lab : Using Advanced Querying Techniques
- Using Execution Plans
- Converting Data Types
- Implementing a Hierarchy
- Using Cursors and Set-Based Queries
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain the recommendations for querying complex data.
- Query complex table structures.
- Write efficient queries.
- Use various techniques when working with complex queries.
- Maintain query files.
The student will be introduced to how client/server architecture works, and examine the various database and business tasks that can be performed by using the components of SQL Server 2008. The student will also be introduced to SQL Server database concepts such as relational databases, normalization, and database objects. In addition, the student will learn how to use T-SQL to query databases and generate reports. Before attending this course, students must have:
- Knowledge of data integrity concepts.
- Core Windows Server skills.
- Relational database design skills.
- Programming skills.
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Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL