5-Day (SQ-ADVTSQL-402-EN)
Description
Author
Audience
Prerequisites
Course Objectives
Course Outline
Description
The course focuses on writing and tuning queries and programming with T-SQL in SQL Server 2005 and 2008. In this course you will learn the details and capabilities of T-SQL in the following areas: Logical Query Processing; Query Tuning; Subqueries, Ranking Functions, Joins and Set Operations; Aggregating and Pivoting Data; TOP and APPLY; Data Modification; Data Type Related Problems; Programmable Objects (Dynamic SQL, Views, User Defined Functions, Stored Procedures, Triggers, Transactions and Concurrency, Exception Handling); Graphs, Trees and Hierarchies.
Along the course you will learn how to use T-SQL to solve practical problems such as: Relational Division, Ranking, Missing and Existing Values (Islands and Gaps), Separating Elements, Tie Breakers, Running Aggregations, Pivoting and Unpivoting, Custom Aggregations, Histograms, Dynamic Analysis of Grouping Sets, TOP Problems, Paging, Median, Handling Sequences, and more.
You will learn how to tune your queries, how to develop efficient routines including user defined functions, stored procedures and triggers, work in multi-user environments with transactions and isolation levels, and use dynamic SQL securely and efficiently.
You will also learn how to maintain and query hierarchical data. You will learn what graphs, trees and hierarchies are, what the common requests against graphs are, and how to write T-SQL code to handle those requests. Several different solutions will be presented including: Enumerated Paths, Nested Sets, Nested Iterations using Recursive Queries, and using the HIERARCHYID datatype.
The course provides a dedicated module focusing on query tuning. The module covers internals and index tuning, index access methods, temporary tables, set vs. cursors, and query tuning using query revisions. Moreover, query tuning is in the heart of this course and is incorporated in the different modules throughout the course.
With each querying/programming problem the discussions will revolve around logical aspects, set-based vs. procedural programming and optimization of the solutions.
Author
This course was developed by Itzik Ben-Gan, a mentor and one of the founders of Solid Quality Mentors, author of several books about T-SQL, a columnist in SQL Server Magazine, and a regular speaker in SQL Server related events.
Audience
This course is intended for:
- T-SQL Programmers, DBAs, Architects, and Analysts
- Those that need to write or review T-SQL code in SQL Server 2005 and 2008
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, it is recommended that students have the following skills:
- At least one year of T-SQL querying and programming experience in SQL Server
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will:
- Understand logical query processing
- Understand SQL Server’s internal data structures
- Be able to analyze and tune query performance
- Be able to analyze query execution plans
- Be able to solve complex querying and programming problems
- Think in terms of sets
- Be able to compare set based and cursor based solutions
- Know how to handle date and time data
- Understand compilations, recompilations and reuse of execution plans
- Understand transactions and concurrency aspects of database programming
- Know how to handle hierarchical data and write recursive queries
- Be familiar T-SQL enhancements in SQL Server 2005 and 2008
Course Outline
Module 01: Logical Query Processing
- Logical Query Processing Order
- Logical Query Processing Example
- Phase Details
- Set Operations
Module 02: Query Tuning
- Internals and Index Tuning
- Temporary Tables
- Sets vs. Cursors
- Query Tuning with Query Revisions
Module 03: Subqueries, Ranking Functions, Joins and Set Operations
- Subqueries
- Analytical Ranking Functions
- Joins
- Set Operations
- LAB 03A
Module 04: Aggregating and Pivoting Data
- The OVER Clause
- Tie Breakers
- Running Aggregations
- Pivoting and Unpivoting Data
- Custom Aggregations
- Histograms
- Grouping Sets
- LAB 04A
Module 05: TOP and APPLY
Module 06: Data Modification
- Inserting Data
- Deleting Data
- Updating Data
- Merging Data
- The OUTPUT Clause
- LAB 06A
Module 07: Datatype Related Problems
- Date and Time Manipulation
- Datatype Enhancements
- LAB 07A
Module 08: Programmable Objects
- Dynamic SQL
- Views and Inline Table Functions
- User Defined Functions
- Stored Procedures
- Triggers
- Table Type and Table-Valued Parameters
- Transactions and Concurrency
- Exception Handling
- LAB 08A
Module 09: Graphs, Trees and Hierarchies
- Graphs, Described
- Materialized Paths
- Custom
- Using the HIERARCHYID datatype (as of 2008)
- Nested Sets
- Nested Iterations
- Loops
- Recursive Queries (as of 2005)
- LAB 09A