MTA Database Fundamentals (98-364) Cert Prep: 2 Creating and Manipulating Data
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn all about getting data in and out of tables and databases, including assigning data types, creating tables, writing queries, and inserting and deleting records.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Preparing for MTA Exam 98-364
- Using the exercise files
- Challenges explained
- What you should know: Restoring your database backup
- Understanding the built-in SQL Server data types
- Using exact numeric data types
- Using approximate numeric data types
- Storing date and time values
- Storing text as character strings
- Understanding spatial data types
- Working with binary strings and other data types
- Converting data types in calculations
- Defining your data needs
- Creating a table in SQL Server Management Studio
- Creating a table using Transact-SQL commands
- Applying data constraints and indexes in T-SQL
- Using SSMS to create reusable scripts
- Challenge: Writing T-SQL commands
- Solution: Writing T-SQL commands
- Selecting records from the database
- Combining multiple related tables with the JOIN clause
- Combining conditions with AND and OR
- Clarifying ranges with a BETWEEN clause
- Specifying data you don't want with NOT
- Sorting data with ORDER BY
- Combining returns with the UNION clause
- Using the EXCEPT and INTERSECT clauses
- Using aggregate functions
- Challenge: Making selections
- Solution: Making selections
- Understanding the role of SQL Server views
- Creating a view in SQL Server Management Studio
- Viewing related data from multiple tables
- Defining a view using Transact-SQL commands
- Challenge: Creating a view
- Solution: Creating a view
- Understanding the role of stored procedures
- Creating a stored procedure in SQL Server Management Studio
- Leveraging user-defined parameters
- Introducing user-defined functions
- Creating a user-defined scalar function
- Using SSMS to insert data into a table
- Inserting data using data manipulation language
- Updating data in SSMS
- Modifying data using the UPDATE clause
- Deleting records in SSMS
- Using the DELETE statement
- Clearing out a table with TRUNCATE TABLE
- Deleting a table with DROP TABLE
- Understanding transactions
- Next steps
Taught by
Adam Wilbert
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