Microsoft 70-464: Developing Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Databases

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    Training

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    11h

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

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This course is in preparation for the 70-464 exam and introduces SQL Server 2012 and describes logical table design, indexing and query plans. This course also teaches the creation of database objects including views, stored procedures, along with parameters, and functions. Other common aspects of procedure coding, such as indexes, concurrency, error handling, and triggers are also covered in this course.

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About this course


Through this course you will get a good overview of:
Working With Data Types
Planning In Indexing
Using Indexes And Execution Plans
Merging Data and Passing Tables
Handling Errors in T-SQL


Everyone can take this course, although it is most suitable for
Science & Technology Professionals

Our award wining learning system gives you all of the benefits of a live class at just a fraction of the cost. We are so Confident that our materials will produce results; we gurantee you'll get certified on your FIRST attempt or your money back!

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Subjects

  • XML training
  • XML
  • Server
  • SQL
  • Flash
  • Planning
  • Industry
  • Triggers
  • Microsoft
  • XML­
  • T­SQL
  • SQL Server Applications
  • SQL Server Tools
  • Procedure Coding

Course programme

SQL 2012 And The 464 Test

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Intro To SQL Server 2012­ Part 1

1.3 Intro To SQL Server 2012­ Part 2

1.4 Management Studio Demo ­Part 1

1.5 Management Studio Demo­ Part 2

1.6 Management Studio Demo­ Part 3

1.7 Other SQL Server Tools

Working With Data Types

2.1 Working With Data Types­ Part 1

2.2 Working With Data Types­ Part 2

2.3 Working With Data Types ­Part 3

2.4 Other Data Types

Tables

3.1 Tables

3.2 Creating Tables

Data Constraints

4.1 Data Constraints­ Part 1

4.2 Data Constraints ­Part 2

Planning In Indexing

5.1 Planning In Indexing ­Part 1

5.2 Planning In Indexing ­Part 2

5.3 Planning In Indexing ­Part 3

5.4 Planning In Indexing ­Part 4

Table Structures

6.1 Table Structures

6.2 Working With Clustered Indexes

6.3 Clustered Indexes

6.4 Designing Effective Clustered Indexes

Improving Performance with Non­Clustered Indexes

7.1 Improving Performance With Non­Clustered Indexes­ Part 1

7.2 Improving Performance With Non­Clustered Indexes­ Part 2

7.3 Improving Performance With Non­Clustered Indexes­ Part 3

Using Indexes And Execution Plans

8.1 Using Indexes

8.2 Execution Plans ­Part 1

8.3 Execution Plans Demo

8.4 Execution Plans­ Part 2

Working with Views

9.1 Working With Views ­Part 1

9.2 Working With Views­ Part 2

Designing and Implementing Stored Procedures

10.1 Designing And Implementing Stored Procedures ­Part 1

10.2 Designing And Implementing Stored Procedures ­Part 2

10.3 Designing And Implementing Stored Procedures ­Part 3

Merging Data and Passing Tables

11.1 Merging Data And Passing Tables ­Part 1

11.2 Merging Data And Passing Tables­ Part 2

11.3 Merging Data And Passing Tables­ Part 3

Designing and Implementing User Functions

12.1 Designing And Implementing User Functions

Creating Highly Concurrent SQL Server Applications

13.1 Creating Highly Concurrent SQL Server Applications ­Part 1

13.2 Creating Highly Concurrent SQL Server Applications­ Part 2

13.3 Creating Highly Concurrent SQL Server Applications­ Part 3

Handling Errors in TSQL

14.1 Handling Error In T­SQL ­Part 1

14.2 Handling Error In T­SQL­ Part 2

Triggers

15.1 Triggers

Implementing Managed Code

16.1 Implementing Managed Code­ Part 1

16.2 Implementing Managed Code­ Part 2

16.3 Implementing Managed Code ­Part 3

Storing XML in SQL

17.1 Storing XML In SQL­ Part 1

17.2 Storing XML In SQL­ Part 2

17.3 Storing XML In SQL ­Part 3

Querying XML

18.1 Querying XML­ Part 1

18.2 Querying XML­ Part 2

18.3 Querying XML­ Part 3

Working with the Spatial Data

19.1 Working With Spatial Data­ Part 1

19.2 Working With Spatial Data­ Part 2

19.3 Working With Spatial Data­ Part 3

Working With Full­Text Indexes and Queries

20.1 Working With Full­ Text Indexes And Queries ­Part 1

20.2 Working With Full­ Text Indexes And Queries ­Part 2

20.3 Working With Full­ Text Indexes And Queries ­Part 3

20.4 Outro

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Microsoft 70-464: Developing Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Databases

£ 350 + VAT