|
Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training SQL Server 2000 Design Implement Databases Part 2 Managing Data |
![]() |
Training
Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Course Overview
This is the second course in a five part series that will teach students how to work with SQL Server data.
Learn To
- Identify the SQL Server 2000 system-supplied data types.
- Add a user defined data type.
- Match the parts of a data row with their features.
- Identify characteristics of entity modeling.
- Identify features of attributes.
- Identify requirements for logical modeling.
- Identify the login authentication modes and methods used by SQL Server 2000.
- Identify the functions of database user accounts and roles in SQL Server 2000.
- Match the types of roles in SQL Server 2000 with their characteristics.
Audience
The intended audience for this course includes database designers, database managers, and technical managers. Candidates for Exam 70-229 operate in medium to large computing environments that use SQL Server 2000, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). Students are expected to have experience with using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, understand database concepts and Transact-SQL syntax. Students should be familiar with the role of the database administrator. In addition, students should have taken part one of this series (73480).
|
|
||||||||||
SQL Server 2000 Design Implement Databases Part 2 Managing Data
--
About The Training Provider: 123-CBT Computer Based Training
123-CBT Computer Based Training - 123-CBT offers discount pricing on top quality eLearning
programs from leading computer based training providers. Many of the training courses are available both online or on CD so that you can study at home at your own pace:
E-Learning available for
- ABAP 6. 10
- Access 2003
- Acrobat 6. 0
- ASP
- ASP. NET
- C
- Captivate 1. 0
- Crystal Reports 8. 5
- Crystal Reports v10
-...

