This course Exam 70–761: Basic Database Concepts is the first part of the series–
Basic Database Concepts
Manage data with Transact–SQL
Query data with advanced Transact–SQL Components
Program Database by using Transact–SQL
In this course, you will learn–
Basic Database Concepts
What is Data, Field, Record and database?
Limitations of File Management System.
Basic Concepts of Advantages of DBMS
Levels of Abstraction
Exploring Relational DBMS
Understanding E–R Modeling With Example
Understanding Normalization with Example
SQL Server Installation
Installing SQL Server various Versions
Installing SQL Server Mangement Studio
Understanding SQL Server Instances
Connecting to SQL Server Instance using SSMS
Introduction to SQL SERVER and SQL
History and Editions of SQL Server
Server Components and Tools
Instance and Browser Service
Starting and Stopping SQL Server Service
Types of Authentication
Management Studio
Types of System Databases
Introduction to SQL
Create Database
Create Database Using User Interface
Understanding Files and FileGroup
Create Database Using T–SQL
Alter Database
Working With Table
Working With SCHEMA
CREATE/ALTER/DROP SCHEMA
Specification: Exam 70-761: Basic Database Concepts
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 8 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Georgi Marinov –
1. The way the lecturer goes through the subjects, by scrolling a MS word file and drawing on Paint, I find a little bit offending. It looks as if it was made the previous millennium. I found plenty of youtube videos with much better explanations of the topics 2. The not quite understandable pronunciation, combined with the lectures’ scripts having nothing to do with the reality, make things even worse. 3. If the very MS word files, together with the schemas and graphic images were available in the beginning, this would make things definitely better. 4. Maybe my perception of what I experienced is somehow influenced by the previous course I enrolled in Business Intelligence Analyst, which was much better led
Rajaram Kunkunkar –
Informative session