Basics of SQL Server from scratch and Database Concepts
Last updated 4/2023
Duration: 4h 22m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.55 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 4/2023
Duration: 4h 22m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.55 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
A Foundation course for learning SQL Server from very beginning with practical examples of SQL and GUI Interfaces.
What you'll learn
Understand concepts of Database from very basic level
Install SQL Server Database and Management Studio.
Create SQL Server Instances
Learn about available data types
Concept of primary keys, foreign keys and composite keys
Creating relations between tables
Create Relation Through Diagram (ERD)
Create, alter, drop tables
Filter data using where clause
Selecting distinct data
Delete records using delete statement
Generate SQL scripts using Management Studio
Create Join Statement using GUI of SSMS
Learn to use Aggregate Functions
Create Data Groups
Apply Filters and Criteria on Data Groups
Requirements
You should know how to use a computer, and hopefully know little basics of spreadsheet software like Excel.
No prior knowledge of SQL Server required.
Description
Welcome,
This course is designed for beginners suitable for those who have no previous experience to SQL Server or even any other database. Before buying this course I recommend go through the content of this course carefully and make sure this course fulfills your needs. In this course we will be practically learning so many concepts of Database in SQL Server 2017 (Developer or Express Edition). We will start learning SQL Server using its GUI interface called Management Studio. Scope of this course includes:
Installation of SQL Server Database
Installation of SQL Server Management Studio (GUI Tool to work with SQL Server)
Working with Databases
Working with Tables
Creating Relations
Understanding Foreign Key and Primary Key concepts
Querying Data thorough T-SQL
Working of SELECT Statements
Working with WHERE Clause
Using ORDER BY to Sort records
Using Top Keyword to limit records
Writing comments for Queries
Writing Sub Queries
Using Aggregate Functions
Grouping Data
Who this course is for:
Beginners as well as Intermediates.
This course is meant for you, if you have not used SQL Server much (or at all)
Want to learn what Databases are? How they work?
Key concepts of Databases and their implementation in SQL Server.
Want to learn how to manage Databases
Want to start to learn T-SQL
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