Designing Access to SQL Server Data


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number



Overview/Description
recognize how to design and utilize data access technologies to manage SQL Server and access SQL Server Data

Target Audience
Developers who use Microsoft Office SQL Server 2005 and consultants providing consulting services for SQL Server 2005. individuals looking to pass the 70-442 PRO: Designing and Optimizing Data Access by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 certification exam and those individuals targeting toward the Microsoft certification: Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Database Developer certification path

Prerequisites
Three or more years database programming experience including expertise in troubleshooting triggers, queries, stored procedures, user-defined functions, and user-defined types writing Transact-SQL queries, performing database performance optimization, designing and troubleshooting the data access layer of the application, designing databases, implementing databases at the physical level, and gathering business requirements

Expected Duration (hours)
2.2

Lesson Objectives

Designing Access to SQL Server Data

  • recognize the different types of database applications and data-access components, and determine how the components interact with one another.
  • recognize how to access SQL Server data by using an appropriate access method.
  • distinguish the object models that are used for managing data access.
  • recognize the different caching strategies in SQL Server 2005.
  • recognize how to design a customized cache to achieve the desired caching solution for SQL Server 2005.
  • recognize how to use cursors to retrieve a particular set of rows from the entire result set.
  • utilize data access technologies appropriately to access and manage SQL Server data.
  • Course Number:
    256868_eng