6232A - Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Database 5 day course
This five day course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to implement a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database. The course focuses on how to use SQL Server 2008 product features and tools related to implementing a database. Outcomes
Create databases and database files Create data types and tables Use XML-related features in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Plan, create and optimise indexes Implement data integrity in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 databases by using constraints Implement data integrity in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 by using triggers Implement views Implement stored procedures Implement functions Implement managed code in the database Manage transactions and locks User Server Broker to build a messaging-based solution
Outline
Creating Databases and Database Files Creating Databases Creating Filegroups Creating Schemas Creating Database Snapshots Creating Data Types and Tables Creating Data Types Creating Tables Creating Partitioned Tables Creating and Tuning Indexes Planning Indexes Creating Indexes Optimizing Indexes Implementing Data Integrity by Using Constraints and Triggers Data Integrity Overview Implementing Constraints Implementing Triggers Using XML Using the XML Data Type Retrieving XML by Using FOR XML Shredding XML by Using OPENXML Introducing XQuery Creating XML Indexes Implementing XML Schemas Implementing Views Introduction to Views Creating and Managing Views Optimising Performance by Using Views Implementing Stored Procedures Implementing Stored Procedures Creating Parameterised Stored Procedures Working with Execution Plans Handling Errors Implementing Functions Creating and Using Functions Working with Functions Controlling Execution Content Implementing Managed Code in the Database Introduction to the SQL Server Common Language Runtime Importing and Configuring Assemblies Creating Managed Database Objects Managing Transactions and Locks Overview of Transactions and Locks Managing Transactions Understanding SQL Server Locking Architecture Managing Locks Using Service Broker Service Broker Overview Creating Service Broker Objects Sending and Receiving Messages
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system and its core functionality Working knowledge of Transact-SQL Working knowledge of relational databases Some experience with database design
Audience
This course is intended for IT Professionals who administer and maintain SQL Server databases.
Dates
This course will be held from Monday October 5 – Friday October 9, 2009.
Location
Crimson Innovations Unit 3 6 Catterthun Street Winnellie
(see www.crimson.com.au/contact_us.htm for details)
ph: 1300 88 11 48 fax: 08 8931 3094 crimson.com.au po box 37894 winnellie NT 0821 abn: 31 910 824 202