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Course 2071B:

Querying Microsoft®
SQL Server™ 2000 with
Transact-SQL
Introduction

 Name
 Company Affiliation
 Title/Function
 Job Responsibility
 Database Experience
 SQL Server Experience
 Expectations for the Course
Course Materials

 Name Card
 Student Workbook
 Student Materials Compact Disc
 Course Evaluation
Prerequisites

 Experience Using a Microsoft Windows


Operating System
 Understanding of Basic Relational
Database Concepts
 Familiarity with the Role of the
Database Administrator
Course Outline

 Module 1: Introduction to Transact-


SQL
 Module 2: Using Transact-SQL
Querying Tools
 Module 3: Retrieving Data
 Module 4: Grouping and Summarizing
Data
 Module 5: Joining Multiple Tables
Course Outline (continued)

 Module 6: Working with Subqueries


 Module 7: Modifying Data
 Module 8: Querying Full-Text Indexes
 Module 9: Introduction to
Programming Objects
Appendices

 Appendix A: Library Database Case


Study
 Appendix B: Database Schemas
Microsoft Official Curriculum

 Microsoft Exchange
 Microsoft
 Microsoft BackOffice Server
Windows Infrastructure and
Operating Solutions
Systems
 Microsoft
 Microsoft Office FrontPage
 Microsoft  Microsoft Systems
BackOffice Small Management
Business Server Server
 Microsoft SQL  Knowledge
Microsoft Certified Professional
Program

 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer


(MCSE)
 Microsoft Certified Database
Administrator (MCDBA)
 Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
(MCSD)
 Microsoft Certified Professional + Site
Building
(MCP + Site Building)
 Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)

 Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT)


Facilities

Class Hours

Building Hours Phones

Parking Messages

Rest Rooms Smoking

Meals Recycling

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