Course Outline
Relational database models
- The structure of a relational database
- Connection types of tables
- The normalization and denormalization database
- Relational Operators
Download the data
- Rules for writing SQL queries
- The syntax for the SELECT
- Selecting all columns
- Inquiries from arithmetic operations
- Aliases columns
- Literals
- Concatenation operator
Limiting results
- The WHERE clause
- Comparison operators
- LIKE Condition
- Prerequisite BETWEEN ... AND
- IS NULL condition
- Condition IN
- Boolean operators AND, OR and NOT
- Many of the conditions in the WHERE clause
- The order of the operators.
- DISTINCT clause
Sorting Data
- The ORDER BY clause
- Sorting by multiple columns or expressions
SQL functions
- The differences between the functions of one and multilines
- Features text, numeric, date,
- Explicit and implicit conversion
- Conversion functions
- Nesting functions
- Viewing the performance of the functions - dual table
- Getting the current date function SYSDATE
- Handling of NULL values
Aggregating data using the grouping
- Grouping functions
- How grouping functions treat NULL values
- Create groups of data - the GROUP BY clause
- Grouping multiple columns
- Limiting the function result grouping - the HAVING clause
Retrieving data from multiple tables
- Types of connectors
- The use NATURAL JOIN
- Aliases tables
- Joins in the WHERE clause
- INNER JOIN Inner join
- External Merge LEFT, RIGHT, FULL OUTER JOIN
- Cartesian product
Subqueries
- Place subqueries in the SELECT command
- Subqueries single and multi-lineage
- Operators Subqueries single-line
- Features grouping in subquery
- Operators Subqueries multi-IN, ALL, ANY
- How NULL values are treated in subqueries
Operators collective
- UNION operator
- UNION ALL operator
- INTERSECT operator
- MINUS operator
Requirements
- Computer literacy
- Knowledge of any operating system
Testimonials (9)
The topic was interesting, and the trainer was very friendly and has adept knowledge of the subject.
Jacqueline - Tribal Grou[
Course - Developing Applications with Oracle Application Express (APEX)
Luke was opened to answer any question and explain multiple times until everyone understood the exercises.
Alexandra Popa - OTP BANK ROMANIA S.A.
Course - Oracle SQL Language
I like fact, that after each section we had exercises. It helps to remember discussed topic.
Adam Bińczycki
Course - Oracle 11g - SQL language for developers - Workshop
During the training, all modules were discussed in great detail - for two days of training - and that was what I cared about the most.
Bernadetta - Urząd Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego
Course - SQL Advanced
Machine Translated
Lot of content and exactly the requested one.
Pascal - Diehl
Course - Advanced SQL, Stored Procedures and Triggers for Microsoft SQL Server
The smoothness of the training flow.
Alby Geronimo - Aarki, Inc.
Course - SQL DATABASE MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN - Bespoke
I liked that he had actual know how of when to use each technology, that's valuable.
Radu Mazilu - eMAG IT Research
Course - Which data storage to choose - from flat files, through SQL, NoSQL to massive distributed systems
I appreciated Folio's wide breadth of knowledge. Not only was he familiar with the course content, but he also knew of constructs in languages we were familiar with to make examples more meaningful to us. During intervals he shared his knowledge of technologies and solutions outside the training scope to provide insights into other solutions we could use in future (and future training).
Raphael - Markit Valuations Limited
Course - Developing Desktop Applications with Visual Studio 2012, VB.NET and SQL Server 2012
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