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Description Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Programming Virtual Training Company?s Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Programming tutorial is the perfect tool for learning how to use SQL Server 2000 in the real world. Mark Long, a Microsoft certified instructor, begins the course be introducing you to SQL Server 2000 and some of the new features, including data transformation service enhancements, failover clustering improvements, and XML support. The course is based on the criteria needed for the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-229, a necessary exam to achieve MCDBA certification. You will learn about data integrity, including primary and foreign keys and constraints, using Transact SQL to retrieve and modify data, how to import and export data, and how to link servers together. Then move on to programming business logic and topics such as creating, executing and altering stored procedures. Mark Long finishes the course by teaching you how to optimize access to your data with indexes, query optimizer, and SQL profiler. To start learning right away, click on one of the movie topics below. |
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SQL Server Overview
Course Intro
SQL Server Terminology
SQL 2000 & Windows 2000
SQL 2000 Features
SQL Applications (2/3/n Tier)
Transact SQL
Course Description
Course Description
Logical Data Modeling
Logical Database Design
Naming Conventions
Normalization
Logical Layers
Accessing Data
Creating a Database Creating a Database Database Parameters Data File Placement Creating Tables Data Types Explained Data Types Used NULLS Altering Tables Generating Values Generating Scripts
Data Integrity Types of Data Integrity Enforcing Data Integrity Primary Key Foreign Key Unique Constraints Check Constraints Default Constraints Disabling Constraints Cascading Referential Integrity
Using Transact SQL Query Analyzer Transact SQL Elements Language Elements Functions Controlling Logic Flow Commenting TSQL Batches Transactions Scripts XML (Brief XML tutorial)
Transact SQL Specifics SELECT Grouping Data with SELECT Summarizing Data with SELECT INSERT UPDATE DELETE XML (XML in query)
Data Import/Export Importing and Exporting Data Data Import/Export Methods Using DTS
Heterogenous Data Distributed Queries Linked Servers OPENQUERY OPENROWSET/OPENXML
Stored Procedures What Is a Stored Procedure? Creating and Executing Stored Procedures Altering and Dropping Stored Procedures Input Parameters Returning Values with Output Parameters Recompiling Stored Procedures Error Handling Permissions Required Guidelines for Stored Procedures
User Defined Functions What is a UDF? Creating a UDF UDF Guidelines Scalar UDF Multi-Statement UDF InLine UDF
Triggers What is a Trigger? When to Use Triggers/Considerations Creating a Trigger Under the Hood Nesting Triggers
Views What is a View? Creating and Using a View Advantages of Views
Indexes Index Basics Indexes in SQL Server 2000 Guidelines for Indexing Selectivity Creating an Index Index Options Maintaining Indexes Rebuilding Indexes Statistics Index Tuning Wizard Graphical Query Plan
Query Optimizer Query Optimizer Cost Limit Viewing STATISTICS Graphical Execution General Query Guidelines
SQL Profiler SQL Profiler Using the SQL Profiler
Locking Database Locking Locking Levels Lock Types Session Locking Options Deadlocks Displaying Locking Info
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