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Intermediate Querying SQL Databases using T-SQL

This course will provide more advanced T-SQL knowledge for those who have attended the QATSQL or M20761A courses. This is not a beginner course. For those requiring a basic level of T-SQL for reporting then please review the QATSQL course first.

Target Audience

IT Professionals who will be writing queries for use with Microsoft SQL Server from SQL 2005 to 2016. Non-technical 'power users' will also benefit from the course if they are comfortable using sophisticated software tools like SQL Server Management Studio.

The course is aimed at both non-technical 'power users' and IT Professionals who will be writing queries for use with Microsoft SQL Server.

Please note – Delegates attending an Extended Classroom delivery will need access to a second monitor.

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Course Prerequisites

Delegates should have knowledge to the level of QA's QATSQL or M20761A courses. This is not a beginner course. For those requiring a basic level of T-SQL for reporting then please review the QATSQL course first.

Intermediate Querying SQL Databases using T-SQL Key Facts
Course Duration (days)

2.00

Course Price (ex VAT)

£2800.00

Course Vendor

Microsoft

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