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Transact-SQL Basics: Stored Procedures, Functions, Triggers and more - Video Category (all video categories)
Video Image This SQL Server training video category covers querying SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2000, many internal storage and retrieval techniques including collations, how datatypes are stored and compared, and working with the internal datatypes (such as SYSNAME). You'll learn the basics of:
  • SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE queries
  • JOINs and UNIONs
  • GROUP BY, Aggregates
  • Stored Procedures, Views, Functions
  • Triggers
  • International Data and Collations
  • and much more


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Series (5 videos) - Stored Procedures - An Introduction to Syntax, Concepts and ...   200 (Click for Videos) 78 mins.
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