16 Hours SQL Server Training Course in Phoenixville

Tue Feb 02 2021 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm

IT Training Center | Phoenixville

Tech Training Solutions
Publisher/HostTech Training Solutions
16 Hours SQL Server Training Course in Phoenixville
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16 Hours SQL Server Training is being delivered from February 2, 2021 - February 25, 2021 US Pacific Time.
About this Event

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16 Hours SQL Server Training is being delivered from February 2, 2021 - February 25, 2021 for 16 hours over 4 weeks, 8 sessions, 2 sessions per week, 2 hours per session.

  • All Published Ticket Prices are in US Dollars
  • The course will be taught in English language


16 Hours Only SQL Server Training Course Schedule
  • February 2, 2021 - February 25, 2021 US Pacific time
  • 16 Hours | 2 Hours on Tuesday, 2 Hours on Thursday every week US Pacific time
  • 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM US Pacific time each of those days
  • Please click here to add your city name and check your local date and time for the first session to be held on February 2, 2021 at 7.30 AM US Pacific Time.


Features and Benefits
  • 16 Hours, 8 sessions, 4 weeks of total Instructor-led and guided training
  • Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided
  • Practical Hands-on Lab exercises provided
  • Actual code and scripts provided
  • Real-life Scenarios


Prerequisites

Anyone who is interested in learning SQL and SQL Server.



Course Objectives
  • To learn basic Database Concepts.
  • To design a database using E-R Modelling.
  • To learn the concept of Normalization.
  • To understand different components of SQL Server and to learn how to use Management Studio.
  • To learn different SQL Statements like DDL, DML, DQL, DCL, and TCL.
  • To create Databases, tables, and views.
  • To perform Insert, Update, Delete on database tables.
  • To gain a complete understanding of writing the simple and complex queries using simple select statements, aggregate functions, and different types of join.
  • To develop an ability to write scripts using T-SQL
  • To gain a complete understanding of developing Stored Procedures, User Defined Functions, triggers, Index, and Cursor.

Course Curriculum

1. Introduction to DBMS

  • File Management System And Its Drawbacks
  • Database Management System (DBMS) and Data Models
  • Physical Data Models
  • Logical Data Models
  • Hierarchical Data Model (HDBMS)Network Data Model (NDBMS)Relational Data Model (RDBMS)Object Data Model (ODBMS)Object Relational Data Model (ORDBMS)Conceptual Data ModelsEntity – Relationship (E-R) Model

2. Introduction to SQL Server

  • Advantages and Drawbacks Of SQL Server Compared To Oracle And DB2
  • Connecting To Server
  • Server Type
  • Server Name
  • Authentication Modes
  • SQL Server Authentication Mode
  • Windows Authentication Mode
  • Login and Password
  • SQL Server Management Studio and Tools In Management Studio
  • Object Explorer
  • Object Explorer Details
  • Query Editor

3. TSQL (Transact-Structured Query Language)

1) Introduction to TSQL

  • History and Features of TSQL
  • Types Of TSQL Commands
  • Data Definition Language (DDL)
  • Data Manipulation Language (DML)
  • Data Query Language (DQL)
  • Data Control Language (DCL)
  • Transaction Control Language (TCL)
  • Database
  • Creating Database
  • Altering Database
  • Deleting Database
  • Constraints
  • Procedural Integrity Constraints
  • Declarative Integrity Constraints
  • Not Null, Unique, Default and Check constraints
  • Primary Key and Referential Integrity or foreign key constraints
  • Data Types In TSQL
  • Table
  • Creating Table
  • Altering Table
  • Deleting Table

2) Data Manipulation Language

  • Insert
  • Identity
  • Creating A Table From Another Table
  • Inserting Rows From One Table To Another
  • Update
  • Computed Columns
  • Delete
  • Truncate
  • Differences Between Delete and Truncate

3) Data Query Language (DQL)

  • Select
  • Where clause
  • Order By Clause
  • Distinct Keyword
  • Isnull() function
  • Column aliases
  • Predicates
  • Between … And
  • In
  • Like
  • Is Null

4) Built In Functions

  • Scalar Functions
  • Numeric Functions
  • Character Functions
  • Conversion Functions
  • Date Functions
  • Aggregate Functions
  • Convenient Aggregate Functions
  • Statistical Aggregate Functions
  • Group By and Having Clauses
  • Super Aggregates
  • Over(partition by …) Clause
  • Ranking Functions
  • Common Table Expressions (CTE)

5) Top n Clause

6) Set Operators

  • Union
  • Intersect
  • Except

7) Joins

  • Inner Join
  • Equi Join
  • Natural Join
  • Non-Equi Join
  • Self Join
  • Outer Join
  • Left Outer Join
  • Right Outer Join
  • Full Outer Join
  • Cross Join

8) Sub Queries

  • Single Row Sub Queries
  • Multi Row Sub Queries
  • Any or Some
  • ALL
  • Nested Sub Queries
  • Co-Related Sub Queries
  • Exists and Not Exists

9) Indexes

  • Clustered Index
  • NonClustered Index
  • Create , Alter and Drop Indexes
  • Using Indexes

10) Security

  • Login Creation
  • SQL Server Authenticated Login
  • Windows Authenticated Login
  • User Creation
  • Granting Permissions
  • Revoking Permissions
  • Roles

11) Views

  • Purpose Of Views
  • Creating , Altering and Dropping Indexes
  • Simple and Complex Views
  • Encryption and Schema Binding Options in creating views

12) Transaction Management

  • IntroductionBegin Transaction
  • Commit Transaction
  • Rollback Transaction
  • Save Transaction
  • Role Of Log File In Transaction Management
  • Implicit Transactions

13) T-SQL Programming

  • Drawbacks Of TSQL that leads to TSQL Programming
  • Introduction To TSQL Programming
  • Control statements In TSQL Programming
  • Conditional Control Statements
  • If
  • Case
  • Looping Control Statements
  • While

14) Cursors

  • Working With Cursors
  • Types Of Cursors
  • Forward_Only and Scroll Cursors
  • Static, Dynamic and Keyset Cursors
  • Local and Global Cursors

15) Stored Sub Programs

  • Advantages Of Stored Sub Programs compared to Independent SQL Statements
  • Creating , Altering and Dropping
  • Optional Parameters
  • Input and Output Parameters
  • Permissions on Stored Procedures
  • User Defined FunctionCreating, Altering and Dropping
  • Types Of User Defined Functions
  • Scalar Functions
  • Purpose of TriggersDifferences Between Stored Procedures and User Defined Functions and Triggers
  • Creating, Altering and Dropping TriggersMagic Tables
  • Instead Of TriggersException HandlingException Handling
  • Adding and removing User Defined Error Messages To And From SQL Error Messages List
  • Exceptions Manual
  • Table Valued FunctionsInline Table Valued Functions
  • Multi Statement Table Valued FunctionsPermissions On User Defined Functions
  • TriggersStored Procedures

16) CLR Integration

  • What is CLR Integration and The Steps For Implementing It
  • A Simple Example With CLR Integration

17) Working With XML Data Type

18) Backup and Restore Of Database

19) Attach and Detach of Database

20) Normalization

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

IT Training Center, Tech Training Solutions, Phoenixville, United States

Tickets

USD 400.00 to USD 500.00

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