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Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Programming Part 2




Course Aims
This intensive course is designed to introduce new MS SQL developers to some of the more advanced features and facilities of this software. To encourage confidence, control and creative use of MS SQL by taking a structured look at some of the more advanced functions. To help developers plan their applications systematically, efficiently and economically and to promote good design and development techniques.
Assumed Knowledge
The readers should have worked through the "Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Programming Part 1" course. They should also have a good working knowledge of the MS SQL interface, table creation, basic query and report writing functions, macro development and relational database concepts gained from practical experience in developing simple applications with another RDBMS is assumed. Previous programming experience is essential.
Course Audience
New, recent or intending MS SQL developers who need an in-depth understanding of the programming features available in this RDBMS software product.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Programming > Microsoft SQL Server
Courses > Programming > Database Programming
Courses > Databases > SQL Server Database
Courses > Microsoft > SQL Server

Table of Contents
Writing Stored Procedures
  • Uses for Stored Procedures
  • Reducing Network Traffic
  • Reducing Locking Problems
  • Security
  • Structuring your Application
  • Create Procedure Statement
  • Modifying Existing Stored Procedures
  • Creating Procedures Through Enterprise Manager
  • Create Procedure Wizard
  • Passing Parameters
  • Returning Values and Updating Parameters
  • Compilation Problems and Methods
  • Temporary Procedures & AutoStart Procedures
     
    Implementing Triggers
  • Basic Trigger Assumptions and Syntax
  • Improving Trigger Performance
  • Checking the Number of Rows Affected
  • Nested Triggers
  • Triggers for Auditing
     
    SQL Server 7.0 Development - Server-Side
  • DMO Overview; Connecting to SQL Server
  • Connecting Through VBA
  • Creating Databases Through DMO
  • Modifying a Property
     
    Microsoft SQL Server - Client Side Development
  • Client-Side Development - Choosing the Appropriate Tool
  • Modern Choices
  • Using Access & the Upsizing Tool
  • Using Access as a Prototyping & Development Tool
  • Upsizing from Access to SQL Server
  • Preparing the Client
  • Modifying Upsizing Tool Settings
  • Using the Access Upsizing Tool
  • What the Upsizing Tool Does
  • How the Upsizing Tool Creates Primary Key Indexes
  • Troubleshooting the Upsizing Tool
  • Post-Upsizing Considerations
  • Rapid Application Development with Access
  • Benefits of Using Access
  • Using Visual Basic Programming Access through VBA
     
    Simple Client-Side Development with JET & DAO
  • Why Use JET & Data Access Objects (DAO)
  • Strengths & Weaknesses of JET
  • To Link or Not to Link
  • The Data Access Objects Model
  • Connecting Through DAO Programmatically
  • Importing SQL Server Data for Local Seeking
  • Importing Data through DAO
  • Creating Indexes through SQL
  • Compacting the Jet Database
  • Getting at Data Through Recordset Objects
  • Recordset Objects
  • Navigating Through a Recordset
  • Editing Data in a Recordset
  • Handling SQL Server Errors on the Client
  • Bypassing ODBC with Pass-Through Queries
    Using Remote Data Objects & ODBC Direct
  • Why Use RDO?
  • Pros
  • Cons
  • RDO
  • The Remote Data Object Model
  • Connection Management
  • rdoResultsets
  • rdoQueries
  • Other RDO Features
  • Using ODBCDirect
  • Why use ODBCDirect?
  • Pros
  • Cons
  • The Connection Object
     
    Using ActiveX Data Objects
  • Why Use ADO?
  • What is OLE-DB and ADO?
  • Why Use It?
  • The ActiveX Data Object Model
  • Connection Management
  • ADO Recordsets
  • ADO Commands
     
    Generating Web Pages Automatically From SQL Server 7.0
  • Static Web Pages - a HTML Primer
  • Generating Web Pages from SQL Server
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