Implementing a Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 Database Training Course
Microsoft Official Curriculum Course Number: 6232
About this Course
This five-day instructor-led course is intended for Microsoft SQL Server database developers who are responsible for implementing a database on SQL Server 2008 R2. In this course, students learn the skills and best practices on how to use SQL Server 2008 R2 product features and tools related to implementing a database server.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for IT Professionals who want to become skilled on SQL Server 2008 R2 product features and technologies for implementing a database. To be successful in this course, the student should have knowledge of basic relational database concepts and writing T-SQL queries.
Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to SQL Server and its ToolsetThis module introduces you to the entire SQL Server platform and its major tools. This module also covers editions, versions, basics of network listeners, and concepts of services and service accounts.Lessons
Introduction to SQL Server Platform
Working with SQL Server Tools
Configuring SQL Server Services
Lab : Introduction to SQL Server and its Toolset
Verifying SQL Server Component Installation
Altering Service Accounts for New Instance
Enabling Named Pipes Protocol for Both Instances
Creating Aliases for AdventureWorks and Proseware
Ensuring SQL Browser is Disabled and Configure a Fixed TCP/IP Port
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the SQL Server Platform.
Work with SQL Server Tools.
Configure SQL Server Services.
Module 2: Working with Data TypesThis module describes the data types supported by SQL Server and how to work with them.Lessons
Using Data Types
Working with Character Data
Converting Data Types
Working with Specialized Data Types
Lab : Working with Data Types
Choosing Appropriate Data Types
Writing Queries With Data Type Conversions
Designing and Creating Alias Data Types
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Work with data types.
Work with character data.
Convert between data types.
Use specialized data types.
Module 3: Designing and Implementing TablesThis module describes the design and implementation of tables.Lessons
Designing Tables
Working with Schemas
Creating and Altering Tables
Lab : Designing and Implementing Tables
Improving the Design of Tables
Creating a Schema
Creating the Tables
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Design tables.
Work with schemas.
Create and alter tables.
Module 4: Designing and Implementing ViewsThis module describes the design and implementation of views.Lessons
Introduction to Views
Creating and Managing Views
Performance Considerations for Views
Lab : Designing and Implementing Views
Designing, Implementing and Testing the WebStock Views
Designing and Implementing the Contacts View
Modifying the AvailableModels View
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the role of views in database development.
Implement views.
Describe the performance related impacts of views.
Module 5: Planning for SQL Server IndexingThis module describes the concept of an index and discusses selectivity, density, and statistics. It covers appropriate data type choices and choices around composite index structures.Lessons
Core Indexing Concepts
Data Types and Indexes
Single Column and Composite Indexes
Lab : Planning for SQL Server Indexing
Exploring Existing Index Statistics
Designing Column Orders for Indexes
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain core indexing concepts.
Describe the effectiveness of each data type common used in indexes.
Plan for single column and composite indexes.
Module 6: Implementing Table Structures in SQL ServerThis module covers clustered indexes and heaps.Lessons
SQL Server Table Structures
Working with Clustered Indexes
Designing Effective Clustered Indexes
Lab : Implementing Table Structures in SQL Server
Creating Tables as Heaps
Creating Tables with Clustered Indexes
Comparing the Performance of Clustered Indexes vs. Heaps
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain how tables can be structured in SQL Server databases.
Work with clustered indexes.
Design effective clustered indexes
Module 7: Reading SQL Server Execution Plans
This module introduces the concept of reading execution plans.
Lessons
Execution Plan Core Concepts
Common Execution Plan Elements
Working with Execution Plans
Lab : Reading SQL Server Execution Plans
Actual vs. Estimated Plans
Identify Common Plan Elements
Query Cost Comparison
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the core concepts related to the use of execution plans.
Describe the role of the most common execution plan elements.
Work with execution plans.
Module 8: Improving Performance through Nonclustered IndexesThis module explains nonclustered indexes, covering indexes and included columns.Lessons
Designing Effective Nonclustered Indexes
Implementing Nonclustered Indexes
Using the Database Engine Tuning Advisor
Lab : Improving Performance through Nonclustered Indexes
Reviewing Nonclustered Index Usage
Improving Nonclustered Index Designs
Using SQL Server Profiler and Database Engine Tuning Advisor
Nonclustered Index Design
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Design effective nonclustered indexes.
Implement nonclustered indexes.
Use the Database Engine Tuning Advisor to design indexes.
Module 9: Designing and Implementing Stored ProceduresThis module describes the design and implementation of stored procedures.Lessons
Introduction to Stored Procedures
Working With Stored Procedures
Implementing Parameterized Stored Procedures
Controlling Execution Context
Lab : Designing and Implementing Stored Procedures
Creating Stored Procedures
Creating a Parameterized Stored Procedure
Altering the Execution Context of Stored Procedures
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the role of stored procedures and the potential benefits of using them.
Work with stored procedures.
Implement parameterized stored procedures.
Control the execution context of a stored procedure.
Module 10: Merging Data and Passing TablesThis module covers table types, table valued parameters and the MERGE statement as used in stored procedures.Lessons
Using the MERGE Statement
Implementing Table Types
Using Table Types as Parameters
Lab : Merging Data and Passing Tables
Creating a Table Type
Using a Table Type Parameter
Using a Table Type with MERGE
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use the MERGE statement.
Implement table types.
Use TABLE types as parameters.
Module 11: Creating Highly Concurrent SQL Server ApplicationsThis module covers transactions, isolation levels, and designing for concurrency.Lessons
Introduction to Transactions
Introduction to Locks
Management of Locking
Transaction Isolation Levels
Lab : Creating Highly Concurrent SQL Server Applications
Detecting Deadlocks
Investigating Transaction Isolation Levels
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the role of transactions.
Explain the role of locks.
Manage locking.
Work with transaction isolation levels.
Module 12: Handling Errors in T-SQL CodeThis module describes structured exception handling and gives solid examples of its use within the design of stored procedures.Lessons
Designing T-SQL Error Handling
Implementing T-SQL Error Handling
Implementing Structured Exception Handling
Lab : Handling Errors in T-SQL Code
Replacing @@ERROR Based Error Handling With Structured Exception Handling
Adding Deadlock Retry Logic to the Stored Procedure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Design T-SQL error handling.
Implement T-SQL error handling.
Implement structured exception handling.
Module 13: Designing and Implementing User-Defined FunctionsThis module describes the design and implementation of functions, both scalar and table-valued.Lessons
Designing and Implementing Scalar Functions
Designing and Implementing Table-valued Functions
Implementation Considerations for Functions
Alternatives To Functions
Lab : Designing and Implementing User-Defined Functions
Formatting Phone Numbers
Modifying an Existing Function
Resolving a Function-related Performance Issue
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Design and implement scalar functions.
Design and implement table-valued functions.
Describe implementation considerations for functions.
Describe alternatives to functions.
Module 14: Ensuring Data Integrity through ConstraintsThis module describes the design and implementation of constraints.Lessons
Enforcing Data Integrity
Implementing Domain Integrity
Implementing Entity and Referential Integrity
Lab : Ensuring Data Integrity through Constraints
Designing Constraint
Testing the Constraints
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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