SQL Server 2012, Part 9 of 9: T-SQL Working with Data
with expert Don Kiely
When you retrieve data with a SELECT statement, SQL returns a result set. However, any actions you take on that data (besides just looking at it) involve data manipulation queries that use one of the following three T-SQL statements: INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. SQL queries that use these statements are sometimes known as action queries. You’ll learn about the basic uses of these statements. When you modify data in SQL Server, it is important to understand how isolation levels and locking can affect performance and concurrency. You’ll learn about these concepts and how they can affect T-SQL code you write, as well as mitigating measures you can take to avoid problems.
Intermediate | 1h 18m | December 03, 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.