Implementing SQL Server 2000
Training Series
This course teaches you to administer and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate the SQL Server™ 2000 Enterprise Edition. Learn how to install and configure a SQL 2000 Server, create SQL 2000 databases, manage, monitor and troubleshoot SQL 2000 databases, extract and transform data and manage and monitor SQL 2000 security. Covers Exam 70-228 & 70-229. Instructor Paul D. Sheriff is the owner of PDSA Inc., a Microsoft Solutions Provider for Visual Basic and SQL Server. Paul has 10 years experience and is Visual Basic certified. He is one of the top instructors on Visual Basic and speaks at Advisor Developer Conferences and Microsoft TechEd every year. He is also the author of over 25 articles in major publications. Implementing SQL Server 2000 Level 1 (1 hr 53 mins)1.0 Relational Databases (34 mins)1.1 What is a Database? 1.2 Relational Algebra 1.3 Relational Database Terms 2.0 Database Normalization (16 mins) 2.1 How to Normalize a Database 2.2 Case study: Employee Time Tracking System 3.0 An Overview of SQL Server (18 mins) 3.1 Features and Capacities 4.0 Creating Databases (45 mins) 4.1 SQL Server Databases and Logs 4.2 Files and FileGroups 4.3 Creating a Database 4.4 Database Size Planning 4.5 Using T-SQL to create a database Implementing SQL Server 2000 Level 2 (2 hrs 17 mins)1.0 Creating Tables (53 mins)1.1 SQL Server Data Types 1.2 Creating Tables 1.3 Adding Data to a Table 1.4 Creating Tables Using T-SQL 2.0 Constraints and Indexes (50 mins) 2.1 Data Integrity 2.2 Indexes 2.3 Creating CHECKS and Rules 2.4 Using T-SQL to Create Constraints 3.0 Retrieving Data (34 mins) 3.1 Select Statement 3.2 WHERE Clause 3.3 DISTINCT and Calculated Columns 3.4 ORDER BY Clause 3.5 Using SLQ Query Analyzer Implementing SQL Server 2000 Level 3 (2 hrs 17 mins)1.0 Advanced Queries (39 mins)1.1 Aggregated Functions 1.2 Grouping Data 1.3 Advanced Queries 1.4 Distributed Queries 2.0 Joining Tables (30 mins) 2.1 Inner Joins 2.2 Outer Joins 2.3 Cross Join & Self Join 2.4 Subqueries 2.5 Unions 3.0 Data Modification (14 mins) 3.1 INSERT Statements 3.2 Creating Temporary Tables 3.3 UPDATE Statements 3.4 DELETE Statement 4.0 System Functions (54 mins) 4.1 Date Functions 4.2 Mathematical Functions 4.3 String Functions 4.4 System Functions 4.5 Security Functions 4.6 Conversion Functions 4.7 User-Defined Functions 4.8 System Variables Implementing SQL Server 2000 Level 4 (2 hrs 1 min)1.0 Stored Procedures (48 mins)1.1 Intro to Stored Procedures 1.2 Passing Parameters 1.3 Returning information from Stored Procedures 1.4 OUTPUT Parameters 1.5 Dynamic SQL 1.6 Cursors 2.0 Triggers & Views (37 mins) 2.1 Update Triggers 2.2 Insert Triggers 2.3 Delete Triggers 2.4 INSTEAD OF Triggers 2.5 Views 3.0 Locking Issues (36 mins) 3.1 Locking Scenarios 3.2 Isolation Levels 3.3 Resource Lock Types 3.4 Lock Modes 3.5 Lock Escalation 3.6 Viewing Locks 3.7 Setting the Isolation Level 3.8 Locking Hints Implementing SQL Server 2000 Level 5 (2 hrs 2 min)1.0 Transaction Processing (20 mins)1.1 What is a Transaction? 1.2 Nesting Transactions 1.3 Transactions in Triggers 1.4 Trying out Transactions 1.5 Deadlocks 2.0 Data Transfer (26 mins) 2.1 Services Available 2.2 BCP 2.3 BULK INSERT 2.4 DTS 3.0 Full Text Search (28 mins) 3.1 What is Full Text Search? 3.2 Setting up Full Text Search 3.3 Performing a Full Text Search 3.4 Full Text System Procedures 3.5 FTS Enhancements in SQL 2000 4.0 Optimization (33 mins) 4.1 Optimizing your Server 4.2 Database design 4.3 Query Optimization 4.4 Index Usage 4.5 Statistics & Index Analyzer 4.6 SQL Server Profiler 4.7 Performance Monitor 5.0 System Databases & Tables (15 mins) 5.1 System Databases 5.2 System Tables Implementing SQL Server 2000 Level 6 (1 hr 50 mins)1.0 Using XML Extensions (61 mins)1.1 Creating a Virtual Root 1.2 Using a Virtual Root 1.3 Returning Element Based XML 1.4 Passing Parameters 1.5 Multiple Result Sets 1.6 Using Stored Procedures 1.7 Inserting Data using XML 1.8 Joining Tables 1.9 Retrieving Data from VB 2.0 Application Development (49 mins) 2.1 OLE DB, ODBC and ADO 2.2 Using ADO What's New in SQL Server 2000 (1 hr 52 mins)1.0 New Features (56 mins)1.1 Interface Changes 1.2 Multiple Instances 1.3 Index Enhancements 1.4 New Data Types 1.5 Text in Row 1.6 Triggers 1.7 Cascade Delete and Update 1.8 User-Defined Functions 1.9 Misc. Enhancements 1.10 New Functions 2.0 Using XML Extensions (51 mins) 2.1 Creating a Virtual Root 2.2 Using a Virtual Root 2.3 Returning Element Based XML 2.4 Passing Parameters 2.5 Multiple Result Sets 2.6 Using Stored Procedures 2.7 Inserting Data using XML 2.8 Joining Tables 2.9 Retrieving Data from VB Regular price: $549.95 Click here for Secure
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