* Cantinho Satkeys

Refresh History
  • j.s.: dgtgtr a todos  49E09B4F
    Hoje às 16:02
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74   49E09B4F  e bom fim de semana  4tj97u<z
    17 de Janeiro de 2026, 11:18
  • JPratas: try65hytr Pessoal  2dgh8i k7y8j0 yu7gh8
    16 de Janeiro de 2026, 04:50
  • j.s.: try65hytr a todos  49E09B4F 49E09B4F
    15 de Janeiro de 2026, 19:29
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74  pessoal   49E09B4F
    15 de Janeiro de 2026, 11:51
  • j.s.: try65hytr a todos
    13 de Janeiro de 2026, 19:09
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74  pessoal  4tj97u<z
    13 de Janeiro de 2026, 10:48
  • cereal killa: 2dgh8i  1j6iv5
    12 de Janeiro de 2026, 20:15
  • cereal killa: try65hytr pessoal  2dgh8i  classic
    12 de Janeiro de 2026, 20:00
  • FELISCUNHA: dgtgtr   49E09B4F  e bom fim de semana  4tj97u<z
    10 de Janeiro de 2026, 12:21
  • asakzt: Managing database versions with Liquibase and Spring Boot
    10 de Janeiro de 2026, 11:35
  • tita: Musica Box Pop
    09 de Janeiro de 2026, 12:18
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74  pessoal   4tj97u<z
    08 de Janeiro de 2026, 11:01
  • j.s.: try65hytr a todos  49E09B4F
    07 de Janeiro de 2026, 20:37
  • TWT: Interaction Design Specialization
    07 de Janeiro de 2026, 07:38
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74  pessoal   4tj97u<z
    05 de Janeiro de 2026, 10:33
  • Alberto: The Alan Parsons Project
    05 de Janeiro de 2026, 05:29
  • Alberto: The Alan Parsons Project
    05 de Janeiro de 2026, 05:29
  • FELISCUNHA: dgtgtr   49E09B4F  e bom fim de semana  4tj97u<z
    03 de Janeiro de 2026, 12:26
  • JPratas: try65hytr Pessoal Continuação de
    02 de Janeiro de 2026, 19:42

Autor Tópico: Stored Procedures Unpacked: Learn to Code T-SQL Stored Procs  (Lida 399 vezes)

0 Membros e 1 Visitante estão a ver este tópico.

Offline mitsumi

  • Sub-Administrador
  • ****
  • Mensagens: 129146
  • Karma: +0/-0


Stored Procedures Unpacked: Learn to Code T-SQL Stored Procs
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 39 lectures (3h 42m) | Size: 1.1 GB
Learn to develop, code, & implement stored procedures, transactions, & cursors, in your SQL Server database using T-SQL.

What you'll learn:
Write bits of database code developers can call from other programs
Setup transactions, detect errors, and automatically rollback changes
Create reusable code to save time and make your queries easier to read
Use cursors to access specific rows withing a result.
Learn how to debug, that is troubleshoot, a stored procedure.

Requirements
You should already be familiar with basic queries, such as SELECT, GROUP BY, and ORDER BY clauses.
Knowledge of basic programming concepts, such as IF/THEN is a plus, but not mandatory.

Description
In this Course you will Learn to:

Use stored procedures to implement business logic.

Develop stored procedures from scratch!

Learn some basic troubleshooting skills.

Know the right way to use cursors.

Apply database transaction techniques to commit or rollback your database changes.

Trap and handle errors.

Nothing is worse than

Being excited to learn something new but not knowing where to start.

Wasting time learning the wrong features.

Being overwhelmed with options and not know which to use.

Imagine Having...

Knowledge - Knowing how to quickly write stored procedures to take your SQL to the next level.

Confidence - Feeling good that you're on the right track.

Accomplishment - Having a sense of accomplishment that you've learned something most cannot.

Fun - Having fun learning about cursors, stored procedures, and triggers!

By the time you've complete this course you'll have an appreciation of developing stored procedures, overcome your fear, and able to write stored procedures that pass parameters, handle errors, and rollback unintended database changes.

Now that's cool!

Who this course is for
Beginner SQL query authors curious about combining SQL statements into transactions.
Developers looking to for a better way to develop and manage database code.
Analysts looking to create advanced data sources from SQL Server from Power BI.
Developers wanting to learn about database cursors.
Anyone who thinks that stored procedures are really scary (they aren't!) :)

Screenshots


Download link:
Só visivel para registados e com resposta ao tópico.

Only visible to registered and with a reply to the topic.

Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction