Click on the drop down menu above to view available dates and location. To register, click on acceptable date. If you don't see an acceptable date, please contact us and we will find a solution for you. Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 DatabaseCourse 2779: Five days; Instructor-Led Introduction 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. 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. At Course Completion 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. |
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. |
Course Outline 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 • | Creating a Database | • | Creating Schemas | • | Creating a Database Snapshot |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Create databases. | • | Create filegroups. | • | Create schemas. | • | Create database snapshots. |
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 • | Creating Data Types | • | Creating Tables | • | Creating Partitioned Tables |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Create new data types. | • | Create new tables. | • | Create partitioned 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 • | Retrieving XML by Using FOR XML | • | Shredding XML by Using OPENXML | • | Introducing XQuery | • | Using the xml Data Type |
Lab 3: Using XML • | Mapping Relational Data and XML | • | Storing XML Natively in the Database | • | Using XQuery with xml Methods |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Retrieve XML by using the FOR XML clause. | • | Shred XML by using the OPENXML function. | • | Use XQuery expressions. | • | Use the xml data type. |
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 • | Creating Indexes | • | Tuning Indexes | • | Creating XML Indexes |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Plan indexes. | • | Create indexes. | • | Optimize indexes. | • | Create XML 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 • | Creating Constraints | • | Disabling Constraints |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Describe the options for enforcing data integrity in SQL Server 2005. | • | Implement data integrity in SQL Server 2005 databases 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 |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Implement data integrity in SQL Server 2005 databases by using triggers. | • | Implement data integrity in SQL Server 2005 databases by using 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 • | Creating Views | • | Creating Indexed Views | • | Creating Partitioned Views |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Describe the purpose of views. | • | Create and manage views. | • | Explain how to optimize query performance by using 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. Lessons • | Implementing Stored Procedures | • | Creating Parameterized Stored Procedures | • | Working With Execution Plans | • | Handling Errors |
Lab 8: Implementing Stored Procedures • | Creating Stored Procedures | • | Working With Execution Plans |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Implement stored procedures. | • | Create parameterized stored procedures. | • | Work with execution plans. | • | Handle errors in 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 • | Creating Functions | • | Controlling Execution Context |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Create and use functions. | • | Work with functions. | • | Control execution context. |
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 • | Importing an Assembly | • | Creating Managed Database Objects |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Identify appropriate scenarios for managed code in the database. | • | Import and configure assemblies. | • | Create managed database objects. |
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 • | Using Transactions | • | Managing Locks |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Describe how SQL Server 2005 transactions use locks. | • | Execute and cancel a transaction. | • | Describe concurrency issues and SQL Server 2005 locking mechanisms. | • | Manage 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) • | Creating Service Broker Objects | • | Implementing the Initiating Service | • | Implementing the Target Service |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Describe Service Broker functionality and architecture. | • | Create Service Broker objects. | • | Send and receive Service Broker messages. |
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 |
After completing this module, students will be able to: • | Describe how Notification Services operates. | • | Develop a Notification Services application. |
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