SQL Server 2012, Part 4 of 9: Designing and Creating a Database
with expert Don Kiely
Creating a database is not just inputting data into a computer and expecting a database to appear. This course will teach you the basics of relational database design principles. You will then see how to create a SQL Server database based on sound design principles. Then see how to build tables using the SQL Server Management Studio designers. You will learn about SQL Server data types, how to create constraints, triggers, and indexes. Then to finish up create a database diagram and define relationships to enforce referential integrity.
Intermediate | 2h 25m | October 10, 2012
SQL AdministratorDatabaseSQL DeveloperSQL ServerTSQL
Course OutlineDon Kiely
Don Kiely is a featured instructor on many of our SQL Server and Visual Studio courses. He is a nationally recognized author, instructor, and consultant specializing in Microsoft technologies. Don has many years of teaching experience, is the author or co-author of several programming books, and has spoken at many industry conferences and user groups. In addition, Don is a consultant for a variety of companies that develop distributed applications for public and private organizations.