The T-SQL Toolbox [Beginner to Intermediate]
Learn practical database design skills and T-SQL scripting knowledge with this highly practical course. Explore career pathways and gain a deep understanding of relational database history and design theory. Master the use of constraints, joins, and windows functions. Discover ways to store data temporarily. Perfect for data engineers, business analysts, and anyone curious about T-SQL.
What you’ll learn
- What are your career options by learning T-SQL
- The History and evolution of relational databases
- Installing SSMS + ERD Notation Software
- Designing a database within a ERD software
- Understanding the difference between certain data types
- Becoming Familiar with the SSMS environment (Hotkeys, Shortcuts etc)
- Creating Tables and inserting data based on certain constraints
- The Basic T-SQL Statements (SELECT,FROM,GROUP BY,HAVING,ORDER BY)
- Different types of joins which can limit or expand your dataset
- Windows Function to add sophistication to your queries
- Storing data temporarily through CTES,Derived Table or #Temp tables
- Hands on T-SQL experience through fun quizzes and CHALLENGING assignments.
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This course is intended for those with little to no experience and who would like to learn practical database design skills + specific T-SQL scripting knowledge.
The Benefits of this course
Highly practical
The concepts shared throughout this course are related to my real-world experience as a T-SQL developer
What I wish I would have known before starting T-SQL
High-Quality Audio
This course is recorded with a RODE PODMIC – which is one of the highest quality microphones for auditory dictation
Quizzes and Assignments
This course contains quizzes and assignments for each new topic introduced to ensure learning is fortified by the student
The course structure
Exploring Career Pathways
Providing Incentive to continue your T-SQL development
Relational database History
Understanding how relational databases evolved
Database design theory
Fundamental knowledge of how to design tables with the use of constraints
Cardinality (1-m, m-n,1-1) relationships
Joining other tables
Learning the difference between the main type of joins, to limit or expand our data set.
Windows Functions
Diving deep into the syntax and theory of windows functions. So the student can have a sound knowledge of how to implement windows functions.
Storing Data temporarily
At times T-SQL developers are required to hold onto a dataset for various reasons – I will explain 3 key ways to do so.
The intended audience
Managers who would like to become more technical
Analysts/Engineers who would like to revisit the fundamentals.
Anybody curious about T-SQL and would like to learn more
Students currently studying a database management course.
Thank you and all the best,
Kristian Buddy
Who this course is for:
- Data Engineers
- Business/Data Analysts
- Business Intelligence Analyst
- Managers who would like to level up their skill in T-SQL
- Anyone who is curious about T-SQL
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