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Query , Design and Implementation SQL Server Database
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My SQL Server class focuses on database management, covering the installation, configuration, and maintenance of SQL Server environments.
It includes writing SQL queries, optimizing performance, and ensuring data security.
Students learn to design, implement, and troubleshoot databases, gaining hands-on experience with SQL Server tools and features.
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Online from Austria
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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Online via webcam
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Tue
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Sat
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00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Module 1: SQL Overview
Outlining SQL as the cornerstone of database activity
Applying the ANSI/ISO standards
Describing the fundamental building blocks: tables, columns, primary keys, and foreign keys

Module 2: Building the Database Schema
- Creating tables and columns
Building tables with CREATE TABLE
Modifying table structure with ALTER TABLE
Adding columns to an existing table
Removing tables with DROP TABLE

- Protecting data integrity with constraints
Guaranteeing uniqueness with primary key constraints
Enforcing integrity with foreign key constraints
Imposing business rules with check constraints

- Improving performance with indexes
Expediting data retrieval with indexes
Recommending guidelines for index creation

Module 3: Manipulating Data
- Modifying table contents
Adding table rows with INSERT
Changing row content with UPDATE
Removing rows with DELETE

- Applying transactions
Controlling transactions with COMMIT and ROLLBACK
Deploying BEGIN TRANSACTION in SQL Server

Module 4: Working with the SELECT Statement
- Writing Single Table queries
Retrieving data with SELECT
Specifying column expressions
Sorting the result with ORDER BY
Handling NULL values in expressions

- Restricting rows with the WHERE filter
Testing for equality or inequality
Applying wildcard characters
Avoiding NULL value pitfalls

Module 5: Querying Multiple Tables
- Applying the ANSI/ISO standard join syntax
Matching related rows with INNER JOIN
Including nonmatched rows with OUTER JOIN
Creating a Cartesian product with CROSS JOIN

- Combining results with set operators
Stacking results with UNION
Identifying matching rows with INTERSECT
Utilizing EXCEPT to find nonmatching rows

Module 6: Employing Functions in Data Retrieval
- Processing data with row functions
Conditional formatting with the CASE expression
Utilizing the CASE expression to simulate IF tests
Dealing with NULL values

- Performing analysis with aggregate functions
Summarizing data using SUM, AVG and COUNT
Finding the highest/lowest values with MAX and MIN
Defining the summary level with GROUP BY
Applying filter conditions with HAVING

Module 7: Constructing Nested Queries
- Applying subqueries in filter conditions
Creating correlated vs. noncorrelated subqueries
Testing the existence of rows

- Including subqueries in expressions
Placing subqueries in the column list
Creating complex expressions containing subqueries
Handling subqueries that return no rows

Module 8: Developing In-Line and Stored Views
- Breaking down complex problems
Selecting data from a query result set
Using subqueries in the FROM clause

- Creating views in a database
Building reusable code
Creating updateable vs. non-updateable views
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Brahim
Module 1: SQL Overview
Outlining SQL as the cornerstone of database activity
Applying the ANSI/ISO standards
Describing the fundamental building blocks: tables, columns, primary keys, and foreign keys

Module 2: Building the Database Schema
- Creating tables and columns
Building tables with CREATE TABLE
Modifying table structure with ALTER TABLE
Adding columns to an existing table
Removing tables with DROP TABLE

- Protecting data integrity with constraints
Guaranteeing uniqueness with primary key constraints
Enforcing integrity with foreign key constraints
Imposing business rules with check constraints

- Improving performance with indexes
Expediting data retrieval with indexes
Recommending guidelines for index creation

Module 3: Manipulating Data
- Modifying table contents
Adding table rows with INSERT
Changing row content with UPDATE
Removing rows with DELETE

- Applying transactions
Controlling transactions with COMMIT and ROLLBACK
Deploying BEGIN TRANSACTION in SQL Server

Module 4: Working with the SELECT Statement
- Writing Single Table queries
Retrieving data with SELECT
Specifying column expressions
Sorting the result with ORDER BY
Handling NULL values in expressions

- Restricting rows with the WHERE filter
Testing for equality or inequality
Applying wildcard characters
Avoiding NULL value pitfalls

Module 5: Querying Multiple Tables
- Applying the ANSI/ISO standard join syntax
Matching related rows with INNER JOIN
Including nonmatched rows with OUTER JOIN
Creating a Cartesian product with CROSS JOIN

- Combining results with set operators
Stacking results with UNION
Identifying matching rows with INTERSECT
Utilizing EXCEPT to find nonmatching rows

Module 6: Employing Functions in Data Retrieval
- Processing data with row functions
Conditional formatting with the CASE expression
Utilizing the CASE expression to simulate IF tests
Dealing with NULL values

- Performing analysis with aggregate functions
Summarizing data using SUM, AVG and COUNT
Finding the highest/lowest values with MAX and MIN
Defining the summary level with GROUP BY
Applying filter conditions with HAVING

Module 7: Constructing Nested Queries
- Applying subqueries in filter conditions
Creating correlated vs. noncorrelated subqueries
Testing the existence of rows

- Including subqueries in expressions
Placing subqueries in the column list
Creating complex expressions containing subqueries
Handling subqueries that return no rows

Module 8: Developing In-Line and Stored Views
- Breaking down complex problems
Selecting data from a query result set
Using subqueries in the FROM clause

- Creating views in a database
Building reusable code
Creating updateable vs. non-updateable views
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