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Grasp the science of Mastering SQL Programming and how it relates to launching a lucrative career. Prepare for future Mastering SQL Programming needs by looking beyond the ongoing Mastering SQL Programming impact with Discover Training’s up-to-date Mastering SQL Programming course .

Discover Training’s Mastering SQL Programming course gives you a solid foundation in Mastering SQL Programming in many settings of human development. With industry expert interviews, you’ll gain a greater understanding of Mastering SQL Programming‘s applications and limitations, as well as how it’s already been efficiently used in the field. Discover Training’s Mastering SQL Programming course will help you obtain facts and knowledge to strengthen your abilities on both standard Mastering SQL Programming techniques.

As you progress through the interactive modules of this online program, you will have a strong grasp of Mastering SQL Programming to identify new opportunities for innovation and drive digital growth within your organization. Enrol in the Mastering SQL Programming course today and leverage your knowledge tomorrow. 

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Industry professionals developed the content of this online Mastering SQL Programming course, combining their expertise and in-depth knowledge. The curriculum was developed by Discover Training to assist you in growing in your current role by providing you with the necessary information and concepts. As you progress through the modules of this course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of  Mastering SQL Programming and explore the essential concepts.

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This Mastering SQL Programming course is for you if you want to learn about the revolutionary potential of Mastering SQL Programming. Whether you are a newbie or a seasoned veteran, a grasp of challenges that Mastering SQL Programming techniques can tackle would benefit anyone working in the Mastering SQL Programming sector. This Mastering SQL Programming training covers crucial subjects that will help you overcome challenges and improve your practices.

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Once the Mastering SQL Programming course is successfully completed, the learner can obtain the PDF certificate without any cost. The hardcopy version of the certificate is also available for only £9.99. However, anyone ordering the hardcopy certificate from outside the United Kingdom may need to pay an additional delivery charge.

Course Curriculum

Unit 01: Introduction
Introduction 00:01:00
Tools Used in This Course 00:01:00
Unit 02: Setting up Course Tools
Download PostgreSQL 00:02:00
Install PostgreSQL 00:03:00
Download SQLectron 00:02:00
Install SQLectron 00:01:00
Connect to PostgreSQL – Credentials 00:01:00
Connect to PostgreSQL Using SQLectron 00:02:00
Import Course Data Using SQLectron 00:02:00
FOR WINDOWS 32-BIT USERS: Download, Install, Configure & Import Data 00:08:00
Unit 03: Browsing & Filtering Data
Check Imported Data 00:06:00
What is a Database? 00:01:00
SQL Data Types 00:02:00
Finally Some Fun! Extracting Data Based on Requirements 00:01:00
Filtering Data using WHERE Keyword 00:08:00
Filter Data by Range Using BETWEEN 00:03:00
Filter Data by Set of Values Using IN 00:03:00
Filter Data by Date 00:05:00
More Filtering by Date 00:03:00
Another Query Filtering by Date 00:01:00
Filter Data by Strings 00:04:00
More Filtering by Strings 00:05:00
More Filtering by Strings 2 00:10:00
More Filtering by Strings 3 00:02:00
How to Ignore Caps when Filtering by String 00:04:00
Unit 04: Filter Data with AND, OR, NOT Operators
AND Operator 00:10:00
OR Operator 00:12:00
NOT Operator 00:09:00
AND, OR & NOT Operators: Which Has the Highest Priority? 00:06:00
Unit 05: Math Operations
Basic Math Operations 00:06:00
Modulo Operator 00:04:00
Calculate The Net Salary for Employees 00:06:00
Filter Data with Math Equations 00:03:00
Unit 06: String Concatenation
Concatenate Strings with ‘||’ Operator 00:06:00
Concatenate Strings with Numbers 00:02:00
Unit 07: Tidy Up Your Results: Sorting, Alias Names, Limit Records
Give Your Report Fields A Cool Name 00:04:00
A Report for Payroll 00:07:00
Order Records by Column 00:06:00
Order Records by Multiple Columns 00:12:00
How Alias Names Cannot Be Used with WHERE 00:02:00
LIMIT Record Count Fetched by Your Query 00:08:00
Unit 08: NULL, DISTINCT & CASE Statements
Fetch A Field’s Unique Values Using DISTINCT 00:03:00
Using DISTINCT Keyword with Multiple Columns 00:06:00
What is a NULL Value Anyway? 00:05:00
Build More Sophisticated Queries with CASE Statements 00:10:00
Your Knowledge So Far Under A Great Test 00:09:00
Unit 09: Functions in SQL: Multiple-Row Functions
Let Me Introduce You to Functions 00:04:00
SUM Function 00:04:00
AVG (Average) Function 00:04:00
COUNT Function 00:07:00
MIN & MAX Functions 00:04:00
How To Count Your Field’s Unique Values 00:04:00
GROUP BY Clause: Use Functions with Dimensions 00:06:00
GROUP BY More Than One Dimension 00:05:00
Now For Some Tough Workout 00:09:00
Filter By Aggregate Functions with HAVING Clause 00:08:00
Unit 10: Functions in SQL: Single-Row Functions
Character Functions – UPPER, LOWER & INITCAP 00:08:00
Character Functions – CONCAT & LENGTH 00:10:00
Character Functions – LPAD & RPAD 00:13:00
Character Functions – TRIM 00:04:00
Character Functions – REPLACE 00:09:00
Character Functions – SUBSTR 00:10:00
Number Functions – MOD & ROUND 00:11:00
Number Functions – TRUNC 00:07:00
Unit 11: Nested Queries
Selectception: A Select Query inside another Select Query! 00:06:00
Unit 12: Casting & Data Conversion
Auto Data Conversion in SQL 00:11:00
Cast Date to Character 00:10:00
Cast Number to Character 00:09:00
Cast Timestamp to Character 00:07:00
Cast Character to Number 00:08:00
Cast Character to Date & Timestamp 00:09:00
Unit 13: Combination Relationships
UNION 00:03:00
UNION ALL 00:02:00
Important Note about Combining Queries 00:02:00
INTERSECT 00:01:00
EXCEPT 00:01:00
Unit 14: Joins in SQL
Employees & Departments Tables Revised 00:03:00
Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) 00:09:00
Cartesian Join 00:09:00
Table Aliases with Joins 00:07:00
Why I Don’t Recommend Cartesian Joins 00:08:00
Inner Join 00:06:00
In-Depth Look into Join Types in SQL 00:03:00
Outer Join – Right, Left & Full 00:08:00
Unit 15: Data Manipulation (DML)
INSERT a New Record to a Table 00:09:00
Insert Without Specifying Column Names 00:09:00
UPDATE a Record’s Field Values 00:07:00
CAUTION! How an UPDATE Query Can Go Wrong 00:04:00
Update a Record Using Single-Row Functions 00:04:00
A Good Exercise: Extract Employee’s Email Address 00:02:00
Solution: Extract Employee’s Email Address 00:13:00
DELETE a Table’s Record 00:06:00
Insert Records with Nested Select Queries 00:06:00
Unit 16: SQL Data Definition Language (DDL)
SQL Data Types Revised 00:13:00
Bookstore Data Set: Let’s Move It to Database 00:04:00
Create Your First Table! 00:08:00
Insert Data to Your New Table 00:08:00
Change Column Data Type 00:07:00
Rename Column 00:04:00
Add a New Column to Table 00:04:00
Constraints in SQL 00:01:00
Primary Keys 00:14:00
NOT NULL Constraint 00:05:00
UNIQUE Constraint 00:04:00
DEFAULT Constraint 00:04:00
Foreign Keys 00:08:00
Use Foreign Keys with Joins – Books & Publishers 00:06:00
Foreign Keys – Properties 00:06:00
Drop Column 00:01:00
DROP Table 00:01:00
Create a New Table with Select Statement 00:05:00
A Trick to Create an Empty Table with Select Statement 00:03:00
Insert New Records Using Select Statement 00:06:00
Views 00:03:00
Schemas 00:02:00
Create & Use Schemas 00:04:00

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