Microsoft SQL Server 2012 – Developing Databases: Implementing Tables and Views


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



Overview/Description
With its blend of visual tools and powerful Transact-SQL language, SQL Server 2012 will continue to enjoy large market share in the relational database management sphere. Database developers that use SQL Server will experience measureable benefits from obtaining Microsoft’s MCSE certification relating to SQL Server 2012. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers the objectives for the Exam 70-464: Developing Microsoft SQL Server Databases. This series may also cover SQL Server 2014 features and functionalities as required by the exam objectives. This exam is one of the requirements for the MCSE: Data Platform certification path.

Target Audience
Database Administrator and developers who create and manage databases within their organization as part of their daily tasks. This can include creating the database objects, ensuring their security, implementing and ensuring data integrity, managing transactions and locks, and ensuring the server instance and database are running efficiently.

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
1.8

Lesson Objectives

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 – Developing Databases: Implementing Tables and Views

  • recognize how different types of tables are created
  • determine the result of an implicit conversion
  • use best practices to create different table types in SQL Server 2012
  • recognize how to create partitioned tables in SQL Server 2012
  • describe the characteristics of standard views in SQL Server 2012
  • create and use different types of tables and views
  • Course Number:
    md_dsqd_b01_it_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate