By the end of this course, learners will be able to explain relational database concepts, configure MS SQL Server, create databases and tables, enforce data integrity using constraints, and retrieve data using structured SQL queries.

Apply SQL Server Fundamentals for Relational Databases

Apply SQL Server Fundamentals for Relational Databases
This course is part of Apply SQL Server Database Management & Analytics Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by InZone - Université de Genève
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What you'll learn
Explain relational database concepts and MS SQL Server architecture and tools.
Create databases and tables, and enforce data integrity using keys and constraints.
Write SQL queries to insert, retrieve, join, and aggregate data effectively.
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There are 4 modules in this course
This module introduces learners to MS SQL Server fundamentals, relational database concepts, and essential planning principles required to design structured and reliable databases.
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6 videos3 assignments
This module explores SQL Server management tools and internal architecture, enabling learners to understand how SQL Server components work together.
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7 videos3 assignments
This module focuses on defining database structures using SQL DDL commands and managing data integrity through constraints and data insertion techniques.
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5 videos3 assignments
This module develops learner proficiency in SQL querying, progressing from basic data retrieval to advanced queries using joins and aggregation.
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5 videos3 assignments
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