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The document outlines a 10-day training course on SQL Server. It covers fundamental database concepts, introduction to SQL Server and T-SQL, data definition and manipulation languages, queries, functions, joins, indexes, stored procedures, functions and triggers. More advanced topics like exception handling and T-SQL programming are addressed in later days. The goal is to provide students with comprehensive skills in using SQL Server to manage relational databases through its own T-SQL language.

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The document outlines a 10-day training course on SQL Server. It covers fundamental database concepts, introduction to SQL Server and T-SQL, data definition and manipulation languages, queries, functions, joins, indexes, stored procedures, functions and triggers. More advanced topics like exception handling and T-SQL programming are addressed in later days. The goal is to provide students with comprehensive skills in using SQL Server to manage relational databases through its own T-SQL language.

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SQL Server Training Course Content(Detailed Plan):

Introduction To DBMS(Basic Database Concepts)

 File Management System And Its Drawbacks


 Database Management System (DBMS) and Data Models
 Physical Data Models
 Logical Data Models
 Relational Data Model (RDBMS)
 Object Data Model (ODBMS)
 Object Relational Data Model (ORDBMS)
Conceptual Data Models
 Entity – Relationship (E-R) Model

Introduction To SQL Server

 Advantages and Drawbacks Of SQL Server Compared To Oracle And DB2


 Connecting To Server
 Server Type
 Server Name
 Authentication Modes
 Sql Server Authentication Mode
 Windows Authentication Mode
 Login and Password
 Sql Server Management Studio and Tools In Management Studio
 Object Explorer
 Object Explorer Details
 Query Editor

TSQL (Transact-Structured Query Language)

Introduction To TSQL

 History and Features of TSQL


 Types Of TSQL Commands
 Data Definition Language (DDL)
 Data Manipulation Language (DML)
 Data Query Language (DQL)
 Data Control Language (DCL)
 Transaction Control Language (TCL)
 Database
 Creating Database
 Altering Database
 Deleting Database
 Constrains
 Procedural Integrity Constraints
 Declarative Integrity Constraints
 Not Null, Unique, Default and Check constraints
 Primary Key and Referential Integrity or foreign key constraints
 Data Types In TSQL
 Table
 Creating Table
 Altering Table
 Deleting Table
Data Manipulation Language

 Insert
 Identity
 Creating A Table From Another Table
 Inserting Rows From One Table To Another
 Update
 Computed Columns
 Delete
 Truncate
 Differences Between Delete and Truncate

Data Query Language (DQL)

 Select
 Where clause
 Order By Clause
 Distinct Keyword
 Isnull() function
 Column aliases
 Predicates
 Between … And
 In
 Like
 Is Null

Built In Functions

 Scalar Functions
 Numeric Functions
 Character Functions
 Conversion Functions
 Date Functions
 Aggregate Functions
 Convenient Aggregate Functions
 Statistical Aggregate Functions
 Group By and Having Clauses
 Ranking Functions
 Common Table Expressions (CTE)

Top n Clause

Set Operators

 Union
 Intersect
 Except

Joins

 Inner Join
 Equi Join
 Natural Join
 Non-Equi Join
 Self Join
 Outer Join
 Left Outer Join
 Right Outer Join
 Full Outer Join
 Cross Join

Sub Queries

 Single Row Sub Queries


 Multi Row Sub Queries
 Any or Some
 ALL
 Nested Sub Queries
 Co-Related Sub Queries
 Exists and Not Exists

Indexes

 Clustered Index
 NonClustered Index
 Create , Alter and Drop Indexes
 Using Indexes

Security

 Login Creation
 SQL Server Authenticated Login
 Windows Authenticated Login
 User Creation
 Granting Permissions
 Revoking Permissions
 Roles

Views

 Purpose Of Views
 Creating , Altering and Dropping Indexes
 Simple and Complex Views

Transaction Management

 Introduction
 Begin Transaction
 Commit Transaction
 Rollback Transaction
 Save Transaction
 Role Of Log File In Transaction Management
 Implicit Transactions

TSQL Programming

 Drawbacks Of TSQL that leads to TSQL Programming


 Introduction To TSQL Programming
 Control statements In TSQL Programming
 Conditional Control Statements
 If
 Case
Looping Control Statements
 While

Cursors

 Working With Cursors


 Types Of Cursors
 Forward_Only and Scroll Cursors
 Static, Dynamic and Keyset Cursors
 Local and Global Cursors

Stored Sub Programs

 Advantages Of Stored Sub Programs compared to Independent SQL Statements


 Stored Procedures
 Creating , Altering and Dropping
 Optional Parameters
 Input and Output Parameters
 Creating, Altering and Dropping
 Types Of User Defined Functions
 Scalar Functions
 Table Valued Functions
 Inline Table Valued Functions
 Multi Statement Table Valued Functions
 Purpose of Triggers
 Differences Between Stored Procedures and User Defined Functions and Triggers
 Creating, Altering and Dropping Triggers
 Instead Of Triggers
Exception Handling
 Implementing Exception Handling

Daywise Plan:

No. of Days Topics


Day 1 Intro to DBMS

Normalization

Day 2 Intro to TSQL

DDL,DML

Day 3 Intro to TSQL

DQL

Built in functions

Day 4 Group functions


Joins

Day 5 Sub queries

Set operators

Day 6 : Views, Synonyms, indexes


DCL, Transaction
Management

Day 7 : TSQL Programming

Day 8 Cursors

Exception handling

Day 9: Stored procedures

Functions

Day 10 : Triggers

Advanced concepts intro

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