2015
Lynda
Adam Wilbert
2h 24m
English
Brand new to database administration? Take it one step at a time with Database Fundamentals, a series designed to support a new career or lifelong journey in IT. This installment is devoted to data: getting it into and out of tables and databases. Adam Wilbert shows how to get the most out of each data type, including numbers, characters, and specialized types like spatial data. Next are queries. Learn how to write commands and invoke functions in the SQL Editor to select just the records you want. Finally, get comfortable inserting, updating, and deleting data with the SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), a suite of graphical tools and rich editors that make working with databases much more intuitive. Do you want to test your knowledge? Watch the challenge videos to practice what you've learned along the way.
Note: This course will also prepare certification candidates for the Microsoft Technology Associate Exam 98-364, Database Administration Fundamentals.
Topics include:
Storing dates, times, and text
Converting data types
Creating tables
Writing T-SQL commands
Selecting records with queries
Combining and sorting data
Creating views
Creating stored procedures and functions
Inserting and updating data in a table
Deleting records and tables
01. Introduction
02. Defining Data Types
03. Understanding Tables and How to Create Them
04. Using Queries to Select Data
05. Working with Views
06. Creating Stored Procedures and Functions
07. Inserting and Updating Data in a Table
08. Removing Data from the Database
09. Conclusion
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