M50027 Querying and Processing SQL Server Data Using Microsoft SQL Server
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IT Professionals who will be writing queries for use with Microsoft SQL Server. Non-technical power users will also benefit from the course if they are comfortable using sophisticated software tools like SQL Server Management Studio.
At Course Completion Students will be able to write queries for use with Microsoft SQL Server.
Module 1: Quick Intro to SQL Query Basics•Establish baseline knowledge required elsewhere in course
•Elements of the SELECT statement
•Optional clauses
•Working with NULL values
•Working with Dates
Module 2: Working with Views
•Nature and purpose of views•Creating and modifying view
•Limitations and cautions
Module 3: Advanced SQL Query Tactics
•Scalar and vector aggregat…
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IT Professionals who will be writing queries for use with Microsoft SQL Server. Non-technical power users will also benefit from the course if they are comfortable using sophisticated software tools like SQL Server Management Studio.
At Course Completion Students will be able to write queries for use with Microsoft SQL Server.
Module 1: Quick Intro to SQL Query Basics•Establish baseline
knowledge required elsewhere in course
•Elements of the SELECT statement
•Optional clauses
•Working with NULL values
•Working with Dates
Module 2: Working with Views
•Nature and purpose of views•Creating and modifying view
•Limitations and cautions
Module 3: Advanced SQL Query Tactics
•Scalar and vector aggregations•Everything you need to know about
JOINS
•UNION queries
•GROUP BY queries
•Sub-queries
Module 4: Data Manipulation Statements•Insert
statements
•Update statements
•Delete statements
•Manipulation through views and over JOIN
Module 5: Working with Procedures•Nature and purpose of
stored procedures and functions
•Calling stored procedures for effect
•Passing input parameters to stored procedures
•Calling procedures that return data
•Calling built-in functions
•Calling user-defined function
Module 6: Task-Oriented Queries
•Finding unmatched or missing records
•Finding duplicates
•Calculating running sums
•Changing a primary key
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
