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Define all kinds of literals and give examples as well based on video Part 1
 Numeric Literal – it is used to assign numbers or store it into a character string.
Example: Weight = 80
 String/Character Literal – used to assign characters (words) into a character string.
Example: Color = ‘Blue’
 Array Literal – Much like String literal where characters are assigned to a character
string, the difference however is that it is used to set values inside a specific pointer; used with “[
]”; Always starts at 0.
Example: Color[0] = ‘Blue’
Color[1] = ‘Green’
Color[2] = ‘Yellow’
 Class Literal (noun) / Method Literal (verb) – I dunno
Example: Class Literal:
Park()
Name()
Method Literal:
toWalk()
toExercise()
2. Define all the steps on how to Login to SQL Server based on video Part 2 (add screenshot)
 Search Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and run as administrator

 In server type select Database Engine, in Server name just input period (.), and in
authentication you can select either Windows Authentication or SQL Server
Authentication. Select connect afterwards.
 You are now Logged In

3. Create a Simple Database on video Part 5


4. Define all the datatypes available on SQL Server and give 1 example each based on Part 9
Data types
 Exact Numeric – used to store numbers.
Sample Query:
DECLARE @Datatype_Int INT = 2
PRINT @Datatype_Int
Output is “2”
 Approximate Numeric – to store floating-point and real values.
Sample Query:
DECLARE @Datatype_Float FLOAT(24) = 22.1234
PRINT @Datatype_Float
Output is “22.1234”
 Data and time – stores data of type Date and time
Sample Query:
DECLARE @Datatype_Date DATE = '2030-01-01'
PRINT @Datatype_Date
Output is “2030-01-01”
 Character Strings – allows the user to define the data type of character which can be of
fixed and variable length
Sample Query:
DECLARE @Datatype_Char VARCHAR(30) = 'This is Character Datatype'
PRINT @Datatype_Char
Output is “This is Character Datatype”
 Unicode Character Strings – stores the full range of Unicode character which uses the
UTF-16-character encoding
Sample Query:
DECLARE @Datatype_nChar VARCHAR(30) = 'This is nCharacter Datatype'
PRINT @Datatype_nChar
Output is “This is nCharacter Datatype”
 Binary Strings – contains a binary string of fixed and variable length
Examples are image files, word files, text files.
 Other Data Types – other different SQL server datatypes. For example, Hierarchyid, this
datatype represents a position in the hierarchy. A built-in data type designed to represent
trees, which are the most common type of hierarchical data. Each item in a tree is called a
node. In a table format, it is a row with a column of hierarchyID data type
For example, if you have a hierarchyID column named RankNode, you can have the
following syntax:
RankNode.<methodname>

5. Inside the Database you created, please create a table having 5 columns then add 5 records on
the table.

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