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Intermediate SQL: Querying, Data Manipulation, and Security

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John Wiley & Sons

Intermediate SQL: Querying, Data Manipulation, and Security

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level

Recommended experience

1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Develop advanced SQL queries using subqueries and relational operators.

  • Learn to manipulate data and apply security techniques to prevent threats.

  • Master error handling, privilege assignment, and interfacing SQL with procedural languages.

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July 2026

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12 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 12 modules in this course

This module introduces essential SQL tools for data preprocessing, focusing on set and value functions, expressions, and data type conversions. Learners will discover how to manipulate, summarize, and transform data efficiently to support accurate analysis. Practical examples illustrate the use of conditional expressions and casting for flexible data handling.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

This module introduces essential SQL techniques for retrieving and manipulating data efficiently. Learners will explore how to filter, group, and sort data using various clauses, and discover strategies for optimizing query performance in real-world database scenarios.

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1 video8 readings1 assignment

This module delves into the use of subqueries in SQL to retrieve and manipulate data across multiple related tables. Learners will explore different types of subqueries, including single-value, quantified, and correlated subqueries, and learn how to incorporate them into SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements. The module also covers performance considerations and tuning techniques for optimizing nested queries.

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1 video7 readings1 assignment

This module introduces key SQL techniques for combining data from multiple tables, including the use of relational operators such as UNION, INTERSECT, and EXCEPT, as well as various JOIN strategies. Learners will gain practical skills in constructing complex queries and understanding the differences between join types and their clauses.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

This module introduces the concept of SQL cursors for row-by-row data processing, examining different cursor types and their behaviors. Learners will discover how to control data retrieval order and integrate procedural logic with SQL for advanced data manipulation. Practical examples illustrate how to declare, open, and manage cursors effectively.

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1 video4 readings1 assignment

This module examines strategies to safeguard database systems from hardware failures and external threats. Learners will explore RAID configurations, backup methods, and common security vulnerabilities such as SQL injection and phishing. By the end, you will understand how to enhance database reliability and defend against both physical and cyber risks.

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1 video8 readings1 assignment

This module delves into strategies for maintaining database integrity and performance in the face of user errors and concurrent access. Learners will explore transaction management, ACID properties, locking mechanisms, and techniques for handling constraints and partitioning. By the end, you'll understand how to safeguard data consistency and optimize database operations.

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1 video9 readings1 assignment

This module introduces the principles of database access control using SQL Data Control Language (DCL). Learners will discover how to classify users, assign and revoke privileges, and safeguard data integrity by managing roles and permissions effectively.

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1 video4 readings1 assignment

This module introduces strategies for managing SQL errors, including interpreting SQLSTATE codes, utilizing the diagnostics area, and implementing the WHENEVER directive to handle exceptions. Learners will gain practical skills in detecting, analyzing, and responding to SQL execution issues to ensure robust application behavior.

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1 video5 readings1 assignment

This module introduces the landscape of major relational database management systems, highlighting their market presence, core features, and SQL implementations. Learners will explore practical considerations for selecting and working with different DBMS products, with a focus on Microsoft SQL Server and its unique capabilities.

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1 video2 readings1 assignment

This module introduces the integration of SQL with procedural programming languages to create robust database applications. Learners will discover how client libraries, such as MySQL's C API, enable communication between application code and database servers. Practical examples illustrate how to bridge the gap between SQL's data manipulation capabilities and the control structures of procedural languages.

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1 video2 readings1 assignment

This module examines how SQL can be integrated with popular programming languages such as C, C++, Java, and Python. Learners will investigate the challenges of combining SQL with procedural code, including data type mismatches and deprecated embedding techniques. Practical examples illustrate modern approaches to embedding SQL within application programs.

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1 video4 readings1 assignment

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