Microsoft SQL Server 2019 - Querying SQL Server

Microsoft SQL Server 2019 - Querying SQL Server
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Course Description This course provides students with the technical skills required to write basic Transact-SQL queries for Microsoft SQL Server. You will learn how to write queries that return data from tables as well as create, update, or delete data in a database. These queries will allow filtering and sorting and effectively use the various data types provided by SQL Server. This course also covers the use of dynamic tables of various sorts which can allow a more sophisticated SQL user to hide implementation details from other end users accessing data from reporting tools. Finally, the course will provide details on the what and how of error handling and transaction management. This course is the foundation for all SQL Server-related disciplines; namely, Database Administration, Database Development and Business Intelligence. The primary target audience for this course is: Database Administrators, Database Developers and BI professionals. In this course, you will learn how to: Understand the similarities and differences between Transact-SQL and other computer languages. Write SELECT queries Query multiple tables Sort and filter data Describe the use of data types in SQL Server Modify data using Transact-SQL Use built-in functions Group and aggregate data Use subqueries Use table expressions Use set operators Use window ranking, offset and aggregate functions Implement pivoting and grouping sets Execute stored procedures Program with T-SQL Implement error handling Implement transactions Instructor: James Ring-HowellCourse Video Content: 10 Hours 5 MinutesTest Questions: 75 Course Content Module 1 - Query Tools1.1 Course Introduction1.2 Module 1 Introduction1.3 Intro to Management Studio1.4 Intro to command-line query toolsModule 2 - Introduction to T-SQL Querying2.1 Module 2 Introduction2.2 Introducing T-SQL2.3 Understanding Sets2.4 Understanding the Logical Order of Operations in SELECT statementsModule 3 - Basic SELECT Queries3.1 Module 3 Introduction3.2 Writing Simple SELECT Statements3.3 Eliminate Duplicates with DISTINCT3.4 Using Column and Table Aliases3.5 Write Simple CASE ExpressionsModule 4 - Querying Multiple Tables4.1 Module 4 Introduction4.2 Understanding Joins4.3 Querying with Inner Joins4.4 Querying with Outer Joins4.5 Querying with Cross Joins and Self JoinsModule 5 - Sorting and Filtering Data5.1 Module 5 Introduction5.2 Sorting Data5.3 Filtering Data with Predicates5.4 Filtering with the TOP and OFFSET-FETCH5.5 Working with Unknown ValuesModule 6 - Working with SQL Server Data Types6.1 Module 6 Introduction6.2 Writing Queries that return Date and Time Data6.3 Writing Queries that use Date and Time Functions6.4 Writing Queries that return Character Data6.5 Writing Queries that use Character FunctionsModule 7 - Using DML to Modify Data7.1 Module 7 Introduction7.2 Inserting Records with DML7.3 Updating Records Using DML7.4 Deleting Records Using DMLModule 8 - Using Built-In Functions8.1 Module 8 Introduction8.2 Writing Queries with Built-In Functions8.3 Using Conversion Functions8.4 Using Logical Functions8.5 Using Functions to Work with NULLModule 9 - Grouping and Aggregating Data9.1 Module 9 Introduction9.2 Using Aggregate Functions9.3 Using the GROUP BY Clause9.4 Filtering Groups with HAVINGModule 10 - Using Subqueries10.1 Module 10 Introduction10.2 Writing Self-Contained Subqueries10.3 Writing Correlated Subqueries10.4 Using the EXISTS Predicate with SubqueriesModule 11 - Using Table Expressions11.1 Module 11 Introduction11.2 Using Views11.3 Using Inline Table-Valued Functions11.4 Using Derived Tables11.5 Using Common Table ExpressionsModule 12 - Using Set Operators12.1 Module 12 Introduction12.2 Writing Queries with the UNION operator12.3 Using EXCEPT and INTERSECT12.4 Using APPLYModule 13 - Using Window Ranking, Offset, and Aggregate Functions13.1 Module 13 Introduction13.2 Creating Windows with OVER13.3 Exploring Window FunctionsModule 14 - Pivoting and Grouping Sets14.1 Module 14 Introduction14.2 Writing Queries with PIVOT and UNPIVOT14.3 Working with Grouping SetsModule 15 - Implementing Error Handling15.1 Module Introduction15.2 Implementing T-SQL error handling15.3 Implementing structured exception handlingModule 16 - Managing Transactions16.1 Module 16 Introduction16.2 Transactions and the Database Engine16.3 Controlling Transactions16.4 Course Wrap Up LEARN365 Courses Include 12 Months Unlimited Online Access to: Expert Instructor-Led Training: Learn 365 uses only the industry’s finest instructors in the IT industry. 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