Course Outline

  • Understanding Databases: A Comparison of Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) and Database Management Systems (DBMS)
  • Overview of Various RDBMS Options Available in the Market
  • Introduction to SQL Server: Working with SQL Server Management Studio for Government
  • Utilizing Sublanguages Such as Data Definition Language (DDL), Data Manipulation Language (DML), and Data Access Language (DAL)
  • Creating Tables, Defining Data Types, and Implementing Constraints
  • Executing Insert, Delete, and Update Statements
  • Using Select Queries and Various Operators for Data Retrieval
  • Applying Null, Not Null, And, Or, Between, Exists, Order by, Group by, and Having Clauses in SQL Queries
  • Exploring Built-in Functions: Mathematical, String, and Datetime Functions
  • Working with Views to Enhance Data Access for Government
  • Utilizing Joins: Types of Joins and Retrieving Data from Multiple Tables
  • Working with Subqueries: Understanding Correlated Subqueries and the Differences Between Subqueries and Joins
  • Exploring Common Table Expressions (CTEs): Using Recursive CTEs for Complex Queries

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Basic Computer Skills for Government.

 14 Hours

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