Introduction to Transact SQL
- IT & Software
- Feb 05, 2025

Introduction to Transact SQL, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.4, with 50 lectures, based on 185 reviews, and has 11349 subscribers.
Free Enroll NowYou will learn about SQL Dialects ASCII vs Unicode Data Types Case-Sensitive Collation Filtering Records with the Where Clause Sorting Result Sets This course is ideal for individuals who are Database Administrators or Database Developers or Database Professionals or SQL Specialists It is particularly useful for Database Administrators or Database Developers or Database Professionals or SQL Specialists.
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Summary
Title: Introduction to Transact SQL
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 50
Number of Published Lectures: 50
Number of Curriculum Items: 50
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This free course is only an introduction of Transact SQL, to give you an idea about how Transact SQL database queries are performed in Visual Studio. This course is not intended to make you an expert in Transact-SQL, instead the course is designed to give you a basic idea to help you plan your future learning and project.
Transact SQL or T-SQL is a standardized computer language for querying, altering and defining relational databases, using declarative statements. While this course is specifically focused on Microsoft product, most of what you learn will be applicable to any SQL based database including Oracle, DB2, MySQL etc.
This course does not assume that you have any prior knowledge of T-SQL. If you understand relational database concepts it will be a benefit, however it is not a prerequisite.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Module 1: T-SQL Querying Concepts
Lecture 1: T-SQL Querying Concepts
Chapter 3: Lesson 1: SQL Dialects
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: SQL Dialects
Chapter 4: Lesson 2: Formatting
Lecture 1: Formatting
Lecture 2: Formatting the Query
Lecture 3: Formatting Query Output
Lecture 4: Statistics
Lecture 5: Semi Colon
Lecture 6: Print
Chapter 5: Lesson 3: ASCII vs Unicode
Lecture 1: ASCII vs Unicode
Lecture 2: ASCII vs Unicode
Lecture 3: Using LEN
Lecture 4: Concatinate
Chapter 6: Lesson 4: Data Types
Lecture 1: Data Types
Lecture 2: Creating a Variable
Lecture 3: Understanding Batches
Lecture 4: Character Strings
Lecture 5: Using Character Strings
Lecture 6: Integers
Lecture 7: Using Integers
Lecture 8: Date & Time
Lecture 9: Date & Time Functions: Get Date
Lecture 10: Date & Time Functions: Date Name
Lecture 11: Date & Time Functions: EOM
Lecture 12: Table Data Type
Chapter 7: Lesson 5: NULL
Lecture 1: NULL
Lecture 2: Condition for Null
Lecture 3: Comparing Null
Chapter 8: Module Summary
Lecture 1: Module Summary
Chapter 9: Module 2: Select, From, Where and Order By Clauses
Lecture 1: Select, From, Where and Order By Clauses
Chapter 10: Lesson 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1: Sequal Server Management Studio
Lecture 2: Focusing a Database, with Use Statement
Lecture 3: Reading data from table, using Select Statement
Lecture 4: Using Intelli Sense
Lecture 5: Using Expressions
Lecture 6: Using Comments
Lecture 7: Formatting Tips
Chapter 11: Lesson 2: Case-Sensitive Collation
Lecture 1: Case-Sensitive Collation
Lecture 2: Case-Sensitive Collation
Chapter 12: Lesson 3: Aliasing Columns and Tables
Lecture 1: Aliasing Columns and Tables
Lecture 2: Aliasing Columns and Tables
Chapter 13: Lesson 4: Filtering Records with the Where Clause
Lecture 1: Filtering Records
Lecture 2: Filtering Records with the Where Clause
Lecture 3: Filtering Records Using Like Clause
Lecture 4: Filtering Records Using Wild Card
Lecture 5: Filtering Records Using In & Between
Chapter 14: Lesson 5: Sorting Result Sets
Lecture 1: Sorting Result Sets
Lecture 2: Indexing
Lecture 3: Using OrderBy
Chapter 15: Module Summary
Lecture 1: Module Summary
Instructors

QuickStart Learning Inc.
QuickStart Learning Inc.
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