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Database Programming Tutorial Synopsis
This course shows users how to create and use stored procedures, triggers, functions, user-defined functions (UDFs), transactions, cursors, and locks in database application programming.
Database Programming Tutorial Objectives
- Create, modify, and execute stored procedures
- Create and modify triggers
- Create and execute user-defined functions
- Work with transactions, cursors, and locks
Database Programming Tutorial Topics
- Introduction to stored procedures
- Guidelines for creating stored procedures
- Creating stored procedures
- Modifying stored procedures
- Working with stored procedures
- Error handling within stored procedures
- Introduction to triggers
- Creating triggers
- Using INSTEAD OF triggers
- Modifying triggers
- Introduction to functions and UDFs
- Scalar-valued and table-valued UDFs
- System UDFs and functions
- Obtaining information about UDFs
- Transactions
- Transaction isolation levels
- Cursors
- Locks
Features:
- Instructional steps -- walk through a procedure
- Exercises -- try it out
- Notes - See additional information related to the topic in the text
- Tips - See a different, faster, or easier way of doing something
- Quick References - See a quick reference guide to the features introduced in a chapter
- Details - Display more detailed information related to the current topic
- Hotwords - See related information
- Navigation Bar - Maneuver easily through the courses
- Topics and Index -- with searching feature and hyper-links
- Printable Exercises - PDF downloadable files
- Sample Application Files - PDF downloadable files
- Skill Assessment - can be used for pre and post-testing -- tracking first try, best try and grade - if passed, green check mark will appear as 'mastered' - hyperlinks to units within the course to go back and re-take a certain unit again. Use as pre-test to determine which topics you want to focus on and to go directly into that unit.
Technical Requirements
200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.
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