M20464 – Designing Solutions for Microsoft SQL Server 2014
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This 5-day instructor-led course introduces SQL Server 2014 and describes logical table design, indexing and query plans. It also focusses on the creation of database objects including views, stored procedures, along with parameters, and functions. Other common aspects of procedure coding, such as indexes, concurrency, error handling, and triggers are also covered in this course. Also this course helps you prepare for the Exam 70-464.
Note: This course is designed for customers who are interested in learning SQL Server 2012 or SQL Server 2014. It covers the new features in SQL Server 2014, but also the important capabilities across the SQL Server data platform.Audience profile
The primary audience for this course is IT Professionals who want to become skilled on SQL Server 2014 product features and technologies for implementing a database.
The secondary audiences for this course are individuals who are developers from other product platforms or previous versions of SQL Server looking to become skilled in the implementation of a SQL Server 2014 database.At course completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Introduce the entire SQL Server platform and its major tools. It will cover editions, versions, basics of network listeners, and concepts of services and service accounts.
- Determine appropriate data types to be used when designing tables, convert data between data types, and create alias data types.
- Be aware of good design practices regarding SQL Server tables and be able to create tables using T-SQL. (Note: partitioned tables are not covered).
- Implement PRIMARY KEY, FOREIGN KEY, DEFAULT, CHECK and UNIQUE constraints, and investigate cascading FOREIGN KEY constraints.
- Determine appropriate single column and composite indexes strategies.
- Create tables as heaps and tables with clustered indexes. Also consider the design of a table and suggest an appropriate structure.
- Read and interpret details of common elements from execution plans.
- Design effective non-clustered indexes.
- Design and implement views
- Design and implement stored procedures.
- Work with table types, table valued parameters and use the MERGE statement to create stored procedures that update data warehouses.
- Design and implement functions, both scalar and table-valued. (Also describe where they can lead to performance issues).
- Perform basic investigation of a deadlock situation and learn how transaction isolation levels affect application concurrency.
- Use both traditional T-SQL error handling code and structured exception handling.
- Design and implement DML triggers
- Learn appropriate uses for SQL CLR integration and implement an existing .NET assembly within SQL Server.
- Store XML data and schemas in SQL Server.
- Perform basic queries on XML data in SQL Server.
Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to Database Development
This module introduces database development and the key tasks that a database developer would typically perform. Lessons
Lab : Introduction to Database Development After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 2: Designing and Implementing Tables This module explains how to design, create, and alter tables. Also it focusses on working with schemas.Lessons
Lab : Designing and Implementing Tables After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 3: Ensuring Data Integrity through Constraints This module explains how to enforce data integrity, and implement domain integrity to maintain high quality data. Also it focusses on implementing Entity and Referential Integrity. Lessons
Lab : Ensuring Data Integrity through Constraints After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 4: Introduction to IndexingThis module describes the concept of an index and discusses selectivity, density and statistics. It covers appropriate data type choices and choices around composite index structures. Lessons
Lab : Implementing Indexes After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 5: Designing Optimized Index Strategies This module explains covering indexes and the INCLUDE clause as well as the use of padding, hints and statistics. The module also covers the use of the Database Engine Tuning Advisor and index-related dynamic management views to assess indexing strategies. Lessons
Lab : Designing Optimized Index Strategies After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 6: Columnstore Indexes This module explains columnstore indexes and how to use them to maximize the performance and scalability of database applications. Lessons
Lab : Using Columnstore Indexes After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 7: Designing and Implementing Views This module introduces Views, and explains how to create and manage Views. Also it focuses on the performance consideration for Views. Lessons
Lab : Designing and Implementing Views After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 8: Designing and Implementing Stored Procedures This module describes the potential advantages of the use of stored procedures along with guidelines on creating them. Lessons
Lab : Designing and Implementing Stored Procedures After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 9: Designing and Implementing User-Defined Functions This module explains how to design and implement user-defined functions that enforce business rules or data consistency, and modify and maintain existing functions written by other developers. Lessons
Lab : Designing and Implementing User-Defined Functions After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 10: Responding to Data Manipulation via Triggers This module, explains what DML triggers are and how they enforce data integrity. Also it focusses on the different types of triggers available, and how to define triggers in a database. Lessons
Lab : Responding to Data Manipulation via Triggers After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 11: Using In-Memory Tables This module covers the creation of in-memory tables and native stored procedures and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using in-memory tables. Lessons
Lab : In-Memory OLTP After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 12: Implementing Managed Code in SQL Server 2014 This module explains how to use CLR integrated code to create user-defined database objects that are managed by the .NET Framework.Lessons
Lab : Implementing Managed Code in SQL Server 2014
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 13: Storing and Querying XML Data in SQL Server This module introduces XML and shows how XML data can be stored within SQL Server and then queried, including queries written in a language called XQuery. Lessons
Lab : Storing and Querying XML Data in SQL Server 2014 After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 14: Working with SQL Server 2014 Spatial DataThis module introduces Spatial Data, and explains how to work with SQL Server Spatial Data Types.Lessons
Lab : Working with SQL Server Spatial Data After completing this module, you will be able to:
Module 15: Incorporating Data Files into DatabasesLessons
Lab : Implementing a Solution for Storing Data Files |