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Product Microsoft Transact SQL Details
Total Time : 7.50 hrs
Number of Movies : 102
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33380
Language : english
Author : Mark Long
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Description Microsoft Transact SQL
Virtual Training CompanyÕs Transact SQL tutorial is instructed by Microsoft certified Systems Engineer and Database administrator Mark Long. In this tutorial, you will not only learn about this data definition, manipulation, and control language, but you will also become better prepared for the MCDBA certification, particularly Exam #70-229. It will also help you become a better Database Administrator. Mark Long begins by introducing you to the origins and capabilities of Transact SQL. He will give a brief history of databases and will cover some language basics, including scripts, batches, functions, and views. From there, he moves onto more advanced ideas by teaching you about TSQL tools, such as the Query Analyzer and the Enterprise Manager. He then goes into great depth explaining the 4 main commands: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE. You will also learn about indexes, variables, and stored procedures. He even touches on XML. To get started, simply click on one of the movie links below.
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Course Intro
movie image Welcome/Intro
movie image What Is Transact SQL?
movie image A Few Words About TSQL
movie image History of Databases
movie image History of SQL
movie image What Flavor Would You Like?
movie image SQL Terminology/Acronyms

Course Overview
movie image Course Overview & Description

General Database Information
movie image What Is A Database?
movie image Two Main Types of Databases
movie image Normalization
movie image Denormalization
movie image Database Relationships
movie image Database Design Concerns

Language Basics
SQL Statement Types
Transact SQL Elements
Data Types Overview
SQL 2000 Data Types
Wildcards & Escape Characters
Logic Flow
Scripts
Batches
Transactions
Functions
Stored Procedures
Views
Triggers
Debugging

Transact SQL Tools
Query Analyzer Pt. 1
Query Analyzer Pt. 2
Enterprise Manager
QA vs. EM
ISQL / OSQL
ISQL / OSQL Examples
Notepad
Third Party Apps

More Than A Query Language
Creating Databases
A Word About NULLS
Creating Tables
Creating Constraints
Creating Defaults
Creating Relationships

SELECT
Basic SELECT
Column Aliasing
SELECT INTO Clause
SELECT FROM Clause
Using JOINS
JOIN Examples
Table Aliasing
SELECT WHERE Clause
Looking For NULLS
SELECT GROUP BY Clause
SELECT HAVING Clause
SELECT ORDER BY Clause
SELECT COMPUTE Clause
UNION

INSERT
Basic INSERT Syntax
Using INSERT
Advanced INSERT

UPDATE
Basic UPDATE Syntax
Using UPDATE
Advanced UPDATE

DELETE
Basic DELETE Syntax
Using DELETE
DELETE or TRUNCATE TABLE?

Indexes
What Is An Index?
Types Of Indexes
Determining Indexes(Guidelines)
Creating Indexes

Views
What Is A View?
Creating Views
Advantages of Views

System Tables
Overview of System Tables
Querying System Tables

Variables
Overview Of Variables
Declaring Variables
Using Variables
Variables As Object Names
System Variables

Stored Procedures
What Is A Stored Procedure?
Creating A Stored Procedure
Using Input Variables
Using Output Variables
Extended Stored Procedures

Cursors
What Are Cursors?

Functions
What Are Functions?
Partial List Of Functions
User Defined Functions
Scalar UDF
Multi-Statement UDF
InLine UDF

Triggers
What Are Triggers?
Creating A Trigger
How Triggers Work
Nesting & Recursive Triggers

XML
What Is XML?
FOR XML
Misc XML Info

Optimizing Your TSQL
Limiting Results
Utilizing Indexes
Graphical Exec Plan/Profiler

Credits
About the Author

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