Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Microsoft SQL Server can be an intimidating system. In this course, we provide a quick overview of how SQL Server works—which can go a long way to making you feel more comfortable as you start exploring its powerful capabilities. We go over the most important features of SQL Server, helping to familiarize you with how the server operates. He introduces the main working environment.
Audience
This course is for just about anyone responsible for the performance of the system. Database administrators, certainly, are targeted because they’re responsible for setting up the systems, creating the infrastructure, and monitoring it over time. Developers are too, because who else is going to generate all the well-formed and highly performant T-SQL code Database developers, more than anyone, are the target audience, if only because that’s what I do for work. Anyone who has the capability to write T-SQL, design tables, implement indexes, or manipulate server settings on the SQL Server system is going to need this course/tutorial to one degree or another.
Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites for taking up this SQL course. A basic knowledge of relational DBMS can be helpful for knowing all about MS SQL Server.
Topics include:
- Installing SQL Server and more
- Reviewing the different editions of SQL Server
- Configuring and starting the server
- Touring the SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) interface
- Creating a new database on the server
- Creating a data table
- Joining tables together with keys
- Writing Transact-SQL commands
Course Features
- Lectures 19
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 33 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 23501
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes