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Practical T-SQL: 300+ quizzes;165 hands-on, useful exercises, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 3.4, with 174 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 20 reviews, and has 168 subscribers.

You will learn about Get started fast: The concepts an terms you need for working with relational database and SQL. How to use the SQL Server Management Studio to work with SQL Master the SQL that you will use every day. Learn to write SQL statements that retrieve and update the data in a database Learn to work with inner and outer joins, summary queries, and subqueriesits all here How to use data types and built-in functions to handle everyday challenges like manipulating character data, rounding numbers, and working with date/time values Design databases from first principle. Normalize your data: Go through the first three normal forms Create a database and its tables using SQL statements or Management Studio. Learn to use the snippets to create the initial templates of codes for modification Use sequence to generate to generate a complex series of integers that you can assign to a column Master advanced SQL features: Work with views, stored procedures and its parameters, functions, table-valued parameters, triggers, and cursors Innovative hands-on and interactive exercises not found in any course. Write and execute your SQL code within a custom interface outside of SSMS Click button to switch between problem statement and its solution. Navigate back and forth between exercises. Drag & Drop exercises same as in Microsoft exams About 390 quizzes, over 300 hands on exercises to be coded within your SSMS, and over75 interactive exercises that can be performed in a custom interface This course is ideal for individuals who are Data Analyst who want to experience the power of SQL queries to manipulate data or Report developers who need to work with SQL data or SQL Server database administrators who write ad-hoc queries or IT/Business students preparing to enter the industry or Individuals who want to make the transition from other RDBMS to the SQL Server platform or Individuals preparing for the Microsoft Querying exams It is particularly useful for Data Analyst who want to experience the power of SQL queries to manipulate data or Report developers who need to work with SQL data or SQL Server database administrators who write ad-hoc queries or IT/Business students preparing to enter the industry or Individuals who want to make the transition from other RDBMS to the SQL Server platform or Individuals preparing for the Microsoft Querying exams.

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Title: Practical T-SQL: 300+ quizzes;165 hands-on, useful exercises

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 3.4

Number of Lectures: 174

Number of Quizzes: 7

Number of Published Lectures: 174

Number of Published Quizzes: 7

Number of Curriculum Items: 181

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 181

Original Price: A$119.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Get started fast: The concepts an terms you need for working with relational database and SQL. How to use the SQL Server Management Studio to work with SQL
  • Master the SQL that you will use every day. Learn to write SQL statements that retrieve and update the data in a database
  • Learn to work with inner and outer joins, summary queries, and subqueriesits all here
  • How to use data types and built-in functions to handle everyday challenges like manipulating character data, rounding numbers, and working with date/time values
  • Design databases from first principle. Normalize your data: Go through the first three normal forms
  • Create a database and its tables using SQL statements or Management Studio. Learn to use the snippets to create the initial templates of codes for modification
  • Use sequence to generate to generate a complex series of integers that you can assign to a column
  • Master advanced SQL features: Work with views, stored procedures and its parameters, functions, table-valued parameters, triggers, and cursors
  • Innovative hands-on and interactive exercises not found in any course. Write and execute your SQL code within a custom interface outside of SSMS
  • Click button to switch between problem statement and its solution. Navigate back and forth between exercises. Drag & Drop exercises same as in Microsoft exams
  • About 390 quizzes, over 300 hands on exercises to be coded within your SSMS, and over75 interactive exercises that can be performed in a custom interface
  • Who Should Attend

  • Data Analyst who want to experience the power of SQL queries to manipulate data
  • Report developers who need to work with SQL data
  • SQL Server database administrators who write ad-hoc queries
  • IT/Business students preparing to enter the industry
  • Individuals who want to make the transition from other RDBMS to the SQL Server platform
  • Individuals preparing for the Microsoft Querying exams
  • Target Audiences

  • Data Analyst who want to experience the power of SQL queries to manipulate data
  • Report developers who need to work with SQL data
  • SQL Server database administrators who write ad-hoc queries
  • IT/Business students preparing to enter the industry
  • Individuals who want to make the transition from other RDBMS to the SQL Server platform
  • Individuals preparing for the Microsoft Querying exams
  • This is the second edition and a complete overhaul of my first SQL Server Querying course based on SQL Server 2016 and 2019. This course shows you how to code the SQL statements that you need for your application if you are already in the industry. If you are a student preparing to enter a competitive world, this course will give you the advantage you need to succeed. We teach you how to code SQL scripts so they run efficiently. The course shows you how to take advantage of the most useful advanced features that SQL Server has to offer.

    This SQL Server course is based on SQL Server 2016 and 2019. In this course we teach you all that you need to use SQL Server effectively and to write good SQL scripts. We cover the following topics:

    1. Get started fast

      1. The concepts and terms you need for working with relational database and SQL

      2. How to use the Management Studio to work with a SQL Server database

      3. Explore the common Data Manipulation Language (DML) and Data Definition Language (DDL)

      4. Learn to design your data to the 3rd Normal Form

    2. Master the SQL that you will use everyday

      1. How to write SQL statements that retrieve and update data in a database

      2. How to work with inner and outer joins, summary queries, and subqueriesit’s all here for you

      3. Write sophisticated stored procedures and functions with required and optional parameters with return values to calling programs

      4. Write Triggers (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, INSTREAD OF) to handle all scenarios including data and referential integrity

      5. Learn to use snippets to provide templates for creating objects (stored procs, tables, functions, triggers etc.) and more

    3. Learn how to create databases

      1. Learn to create a database and its tables using SQL statements or the Management Studiovaluable skills, whether you are on the DBA track or not

    4. Learn to code the Data Manipulation Language (DML)including all the action queries.

    5. Interactive, hands-on exercises controlled by a (innovative) custom user-defined interface. Execute all your SQL scripts within custom interface (no SSMS). Move between problem and solution at the click of a button. Experience a unique learning experience

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: An introduction to relational databases and SQL

    Lecture 1: How the custom, interactive user-interface works

    Lecture 2: Learning objectives for Section One

    Lecture 3: The architecture of a simple client/server system

    Lecture 4: How the tables in a relational database are related

    Lecture 5: Defining columns in a table

    Lecture 6: An introduction to the SQL statements

    Lecture 7: Statements for working with database objects

    Lecture 8: How to query a single database

    Lecture 9: Joining data from two or more tables

    Lecture 10: How to add, update, and delete data in a table

    Lecture 11: Coding guidelines

    Lecture 12: Working with Views

    Lecture 13: Stored Procedures, Triggers, and User-defined functions

    Chapter 2: How to use the Management Studio

    Lecture 1: How to connect to a database server INCLUDING LECTURE RESOURCES

    Lecture 2: How to configure SQL Server (The SQL Server Configuration Manager)

    Lecture 3: How to connect to a database server

    Lecture 4: How to navigate through the database objects

    Lecture 5: How to work with the SQL database diagram

    Lecture 6: How to view the column definition of tables

    Lecture 7: How to view and modify databases: database diagram, column definition, tables

    Lecture 8: How to view data of a table

    Lecture 9: How to enter and execute a query

    Lecture 10: How to handle syntax errors

    Lecture 11: How to handle SQL syntax errors

    Lecture 12: How to open and save queries (*.sql files)

    Chapter 3: How to retrieve data from a single table

    Lecture 1: Understand the basic syntax of SELECT statement INCLUDING SECTION 3 RESOURCES

    Lecture 2: The syntax of the extended SELECT statement

    Lecture 3: How to code arithmetic expressions in a SELECT statement

    Lecture 4: Using functions is a SELECT statement

    Lecture 5: How to use the DISTINCT keyword to eliminate duplicate rows

    Lecture 6: Using the TOP clause to return a subset of a selected row

    Lecture 7: Using the comparison operators in a WHERE clause

    Lecture 8: Using the AND, OR and NOT logical operators

    Lecture 9: How to use the IN operator

    Lecture 10: How to use the LIKE operator

    Lecture 11: How to use the IS NULL clause

    Lecture 12: How to code the ORDER BY clause

    Lecture 13: How to sort a result set by an alias, an expression, or a column number

    Lecture 14: How to retrieve a range of selected rows

    Chapter 4: How to retrieve data from two or more tables

    Lecture 1: Introduction to this section including resources for the section

    Lecture 2: How to code an inner join

    Lecture 3: Using correlation names

    Lecture 4: Using compound join conditions

    Lecture 5: How to use self-join

    Lecture 6: Inner joins that join more than two tables

    Lecture 7: How to use outer join for more than two tables

    Lecture 8: Join Examples

    Lecture 9: More about outer join

    Lecture 10: Using cross join

    Lecture 11: Unions that combine data from the same table

    Lecture 12: Examples of Unions

    Lecture 13: More examples on unions

    Lecture 14: How to use the EXCEPT and the INTERSECT operators

    Chapter 5: How to code summary queries

    Lecture 1: Introduction and learning objectives

    Lecture 2: How to work with aggregate functions

    Lecture 3: Examples of aggregate functions

    Lecture 4: How to code the GROUP BY and HAVING clauses

    Lecture 5: Examples of queries that use the GROUP BY and HAVING clauses

    Lecture 6: Comparing the HAVING to the WHERE clauses for filtering query result sets

    Lecture 7: Coding complex search conditions

    Lecture 8: How to use the OVER operator

    Lecture 9: Section 6: hands-on exercises 1-6

    Lecture 10: How to use the OVER clause

    Chapter 6: How to code subqueries

    Lecture 1: Learning objectives for section

    Lecture 2: Introducing subqueries

    Lecture 3: How subqueries compare to joins

    Lecture 4: How to code subqueries in search conditions

    Lecture 5: How to code correlated subqueries

    Lecture 6: How to use the EXISTS operator

    Lecture 7: How to use derived tables

    Lecture 8: Using subqueries in a SELECT statement

    Lecture 9: Guidelines for writing complex queries

    Lecture 10: Writing pseudocode

    Lecture 11: How to work with common table expressions (CTE)

    Chapter 7: How to insert, update, and delete data to modify data in a table

    Lecture 1: Introduction and lesson objectives. Section resources found here

    Lecture 2: Creating test tables

    Lecture 3: How to insert new rows

    Lecture 4: How to insert default values and null values

    Lecture 5: How to insert rows selected from another table (using subqueries)

    Lecture 6: How to modify existing rows

    Lecture 7: How to use subqueries in an update operations

    Lecture 8: How to use joins in an update operation

    Lecture 9: How to delete existing rows

    Lecture 10: How to use subqueries and joins in a delete operations

    Lecture 11: How to merge rows

    Chapter 8: Working with data types

    Instructors

  • Practical T-SQL- 300+ quizzes;165 hands-on, useful exercises  No.2
    Samuel Osei-Tutu
    Microsoft Certified Professional, Consultant and Author
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