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Creating Database Tables with SQL

In this course you will experience the process of defining, creating, and managing relational database tables using the SQL language. Tables are used as the containers for the data in a database. As such, the structure, or makeup, of each table in a relational database is critical, since it must be designed and created specifically to meet the needs of the data it will contain. The table’s structure indicates which pieces of data are stored in a table, as well as the type and size of each piece of data. Throughout the course, you’ll be exposed to guidelines and rules that database designers use to make sure that the tables will keep the data as safe and accurate as possible. You’ll learn to use SQL code to incorporate the constraints that help the database management enforce those rules. As you work through and complete hands-on tasks, you’ll become familiar with SQLiteStudio, the database management system used in the course. Tables that are well-designed and created correctly improve data integrity--and make data retrieval easier! Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.

Status: Data Integrity
Status: SQL
IntermediateGuided Project2 hours

Featured reviews

TS

4.0Reviewed Jun 15, 2020

Its too much easy, was expecting more topics being covered.

DM

5.0Reviewed Jul 24, 2020

Very good explanations and perfect for people starting from scratch with SQL

PB

5.0Reviewed May 28, 2020

It is good for beginners to acknowledge very efficiently about the topic.

SC

4.0Reviewed May 24, 2020

I M very much satisfied with this course (project).

LT

5.0Reviewed Jun 10, 2020

An amazing 5 star course. I encourage all of you to take this one.

MB

5.0Reviewed Aug 29, 2020

I like this SQL leaning because it gave SQL basic thinking.

SV

4.0Reviewed Jun 26, 2020

Less content in the course, but it is enough for beginners. It is like a topic in a course.