Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database (2779)

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Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to implement a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. The course focuses on teaching individuals how to use SQL Server 2005 product features and tools related to implementing a database.

Course Contents: 

Module 1: Creating Databases and Database Files
This module explains how to create databases, filegroups, schemas, and database snapshots.
Lessons

  • Creating Databases
  • Creating Filegroups
  • Creating Schemas
  • Creating Database Snapshots

Lab 1: Creating Databases and Database Files

Module 2: Creating Data Types and Tables
This module explains how to create data types and tables. It also describes how to create partitioned tables.
Lessons

  • Creating Data Types
  • Creating Tables
  • Creating Partitioned Tables

Lab 2: Creating Data Types and Tables

Module 3: Using XML
This module explains how to use the FOR XML clause and the OPENXML function. It also describes how to use the xml data type and its methods.
Lessons
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  • Retrieving XML by Using FOR XML
  • Shredding XML by Using OPENXML
  • Introducing XQuery
  • Using the xml Data Type

Lab 3: Using XML

Module 4: Creating and Tuning Indexes
This module explains how to plan, create, and optimize indexes. It also describes how to create XML indexes.
Lessons

  • Planning Indexes
  • Creating Indexes
  • Optimizing Indexes
  • Creating XML Indexes

Lab 4: Creating and Tuning Indexes

Module 5: Implementing Data Integrity by Using Constraints
This module explains how to implement constraints and provides an overview of data integrity.
Lessons

  • Data Integrity Overview
  • Implementing Constraints

Lab 5: Implementing Data Integrity by Using Constraints

Module 6: Implementing Data Integrity by Using Triggers and XML Schemas
This module explains how to implement triggers and XML schemas.
Lessons

  • Implementing Triggers
  • Implementing XML Schemas

Lab 6: Implementing Data Integrity by Using Triggers and XML Schemas

  • Creating Triggers
  • Implementing XML Schemas

Module 7: Implementing Views
This module explains how to create views.
Lessons

  • Introduction to Views
  • Creating and Managing Views
  • Optimizing Performance by Using Views

Lab 7: Implementing Views

Module 8: Implementing Stored Procedures
This module explains how to create stored procedures and functions. It also describes execution plans, plan caching, and query compilation.
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  • Implementing Stored Procedures
  • Creating Parameterized Stored Procedures
  • Working With Execution Plans
  • Handling Errors
  • Lab 8: Implementing Stored Procedures

    Module 9: Implementing Functions
    This module explains how to create functions. It also describes how to control the execution context.
    Lessons

    • Creating and Using Functions
    • Working with Functions
    • Controlling Execution Context

    Lab 9: Implementing Functions

    Module 10: Implementing Managed Code in the Database
    This module explains how to implement managed database objects.
    Lessons

    • Introduction to the SQL Server Common Language Runtime
    • Importing and Configuring Assemblies
    • Creating Managed Database Objects

    Lab 10: Implementing Managed Code in the Database

    Module 11: Managing Transactions and Locks
    This module explains how to use transactions and the SQL Server locking mechanisms to meet the performance and data integrity requirements of your applications.
    Lessons

    • Overview of Transactions and Locks
    • Managing Transactions
    • Understanding SQL Server Locking Architecture
    • Managing Locks

    Lab 11: Managing Transactions and Locks

    Module 12: Using Service Broker
    This module explains how to build a messaging-based solution with Service Broker.
    Lessons

    • Service Broker Overview
    • Creating Service Broker Objects
    • Sending and Receiving Messages

    Lab 12: Using Service Broker (Optional)

    Module 13: Using Notification Services (Optional)
    This module explains how to develop applications that generate and send timely messages to subscribers.
    Lessons

    • Introduction to Notification Services
    • Developing Notification Services Solutions
    Prerequisites: 

    Prerequisites
    Before attending this course, students must have:

    • 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.

    In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:

    • Course 2778: Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL.
    • Course 2780: Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database.
    Benefits: 

    After completing this course, students will be able to:

    • Create databases and database files.
    • Create data types and tables.
    • Use XML-related features in Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
    • Plan, create, and optimize indexes.
    • Implement data integrity in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases by using constraints.
    • Implement data integrity in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 by using triggers.
    • Implement views.
    • Implement stored procedures.
    • Implement functions.
    • Implement managed code in the database.
    • Manage transactions and locks.
    • Use Service Broker to build a messaging-based solution.
    • Use Notification Services to generate and send notifications.
    Audience: 

    This course is intended for IT Professionals who want to become skilled on SQL Server 2005 product features and technologies for implementing a database.

    Materials Available: 
    Yes
    Duration: 
    40 hours
    For more information on Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database (2779) please feel free to contact us online or call us at 416-513-1535.