COURSE OVERVIEW:
Are you ready to embark on a journey into SQL Programming? Unlock the power of
data manipulation and database management with the SQL Programming Masterclass.
This comprehensive course is meticulously designed throughout this masterclass
to provide you with an in-depth understanding of SQL, starting from the basics
and progressing to advanced topics. You will explore SQL data types, filtering
and sorting data, working with functions, handle NULL values, and even diving
into complex SQL concepts like joins, unions, etc. With a course duration of
carefully crafted lessons, this Masterclass ensures you grasp SQL's nuances and
develop the proficiency to apply these skills effectively. By the end of the SQL
Programming Masterclass, you will be prepared to navigate the world of databases
confidently. Enrol in this course today and start your journey!
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KEY FEATURES OF THE COURSE:
* CPD certificate upon completion
* 24/7 learning assistance and support
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WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
This course is perfect for individuals seeking to enhance their data management
and analysis skills. Whether you're a data analyst, database administrator,
software developer, or professional looking to upskill, this course will empower
you to harness the power of SQL programming. Prior programming experience is not
mandatory, making it accessible to beginners and intermediate learners.
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
* Foundations of SQL programming: Learn the basics of SQL, database management
systems, and the tools used in this course, such as PostgreSQL and SQLectron.
* Data manipulation: Master the art of extracting, filtering, and sorting data
based on specific requirements using various SQL keywords and operators.
* Advanced querying techniques: Dive deeper into SQL programming by exploring
functions, grouping and aggregating data, and using advanced query
techniques.
* Data conversion and manipulation: Discover how to convert data types,
concatenate strings, manipulate characters and numbers, and utilise case
statements for more sophisticated queries.
* Joining tables: Understand the different types of joins and how to combine
data from multiple tables using join operations effectively.
* Data modification: Learn how to insert, update, and delete records in a
database, as well as manage table structures and constraints.Joining tables:
Understand the different types of joins and how to combine data from multiple
tables using join operations effectively.
* Views and schemas: Explore the concepts of views and schemas, and learn how
to create and use them to organise and present data effectively.
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WHY ENROL IN THIS COURSE:
Top-reviewed course: Join thousands of satisfied learners who have praised this
course for its clear explanations, comprehensive content, and examples. Recently
updated curriculum: Benefit from the most up-to-date information and industry
best practices in SQL programming. In-demand skills: SQL programming is a highly
sought-after skill in today's job market, opening up numerous career
opportunities across industries.
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REQUIREMENTS:
No prior programming experience is required. All you need is a computer with an
internet connection and a willingness to learn.
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CAREER PATH:
Upon completing the SQL Programming Masterclass, you'll have the knowledge and
skills for various career paths, including:
* Data Analyst - Average UK salary: £35,000 per year
* Database Administrator - Average UK salary: £40,000 per year
* Business Intelligence Analyst - Average UK salary: £45,000 per year
* SQL Developer - Average UK salary: £40,000 per year
* Data Engineer - Average UK salary: £55,000 per year
* Software Developer - Average UK salary: £45,000 per year
* Data Scientist - Average UK salary: £60,000 per year
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CERTIFICATION:
Upon completing the Hygiene and Infection Control CPD Level 4 course, you will
receive a CPD certificate. It demonstrates your commitment to maintaining the
highest standards of hygiene and infection control.
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COURSE CURRICULUM
17 sections • 117 lectures • 10:47:00 total length
•Introduction: 00:01:00
•Tools Used in This Course: 00:01:00
•Download PostgreSQL: 00:02:00
•Install PostgreSQL: 00:03:00
•Download SQLectron: 00:02:00
•Install SQLectron: 00:01:00
•Connect to PostgreSQL - Credentials: 00:01:00
•Connect to PostgreSQL Using SQLectron: 00:02:00
•Import Course Data Using SQLectron: 00:02:00
•FOR WINDOWS 32-BIT USERS: Download, Install, Configure & Import Data: 00:08:00
•Check Imported Data: 00:06:00
•What is a Database?: 00:01:00
•SQL Data Types: 00:02:00
•Finally Some Fun! Extracting Data Based on Requirements: 00:01:00
•Filtering Data using WHERE Keyword: 00:08:00
•Filter Data by Range Using BETWEEN: 00:03:00
•Filter Data by Set of Values Using IN: 00:03:00
•Filter Data by Date: 00:05:00
•More Filtering by Date: 00:03:00
•Another Query Filtering by Date: 00:01:00
•Filter Data by Strings: 00:04:00
•More Filtering by Strings: 00:05:00
•More Filtering by Strings 2: 00:10:00
•More Filtering by Strings 3: 00:02:00
•How to Ignore Caps when Filtering by String: 00:04:00
•AND Operator: 00:10:00
•OR Operator: 00:12:00
•NOT Operator: 00:09:00
•AND, OR & NOT Operators: Which Has the Highest Priority?: 00:06:00
•Basic Math Operations: 00:06:00
•Modulo Operator: 00:04:00
•Calculate The Net Salary for Employees: 00:06:00
•Filter Data with Math Equations: 00:03:00
•Concatenate Strings with '||' Operator: 00:06:00
•Concatenate Strings with Numbers: 00:02:00
•Give Your Report Fields A Cool Name: 00:04:00
•A Report for Payroll: 00:07:00
•Order Records by Column: 00:06:00
•Order Records by Multiple Columns: 00:12:00
•How Alias Names Cannot Be Used with WHERE: 00:02:00
•LIMIT Record Count Fetched by Your Query: 00:08:00
•Fetch A Field's Unique Values Using DISTINCT: 00:03:00
•Using DISTINCT Keyword with Multiple Columns: 00:06:00
•What is a NULL Value Anyway?: 00:05:00
•Build More Sophisticated Queries with CASE Statements: 00:10:00
•Your Knowledge So Far Under A Great Test: 00:09:00
•Let Me Introduce You to Functions: 00:04:00
•SUM Function: 00:04:00
•AVG (Average) Function: 00:04:00
•COUNT Function: 00:07:00
•MIN & MAX Functions: 00:04:00
•How To Count Your Field's Unique Values: 00:04:00
•GROUP BY Clause: Use Functions with Dimensions: 00:06:00
•GROUP BY More Than One Dimension: 00:05:00
•Now For Some Tough Workout: 00:09:00
•Filter By Aggregate Functions with HAVING Clause: 00:08:00
•Character Functions - UPPER, LOWER & INITCAP: 00:08:00
•Character Functions - CONCAT & LENGTH: 00:10:00
•Character Functions - LPAD & RPAD: 00:13:00
•Character Functions - TRIM: 00:04:00
•Character Functions - REPLACE: 00:09:00
•Character Functions - SUBSTR: 00:10:00
•Number Functions - MOD & ROUND: 00:11:00
•Number Functions - TRUNC: 00:07:00
•Selectception: A Select Query inside another Select Query!: 00:06:00
•Auto Data Conversion in SQL: 00:11:00
•Cast Date to Character: 00:10:00
•Cast Number to Character: 00:09:00
•Cast Timestamp to Character: 00:07:00
•Cast Character to Number: 00:08:00
•Cast Character to Date & Timestamp: 00:09:00
•UNION: 00:03:00
•UNION ALL: 00:02:00
•Important Note about Combining Queries: 00:02:00
•INTERSECT: 00:01:00
•EXCEPT: 00:01:00
•Employees & Departments Tables Revised: 00:03:00
•Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD): 00:09:00
•Cartesian Join: 00:09:00
•Table Aliases with Joins: 00:07:00
•Why I Don't Recommend Cartesian Joins: 00:08:00
•Inner Join: 00:06:00
•In-Depth Look into Join Types in SQL: 00:03:00
•Outer Join - Right, Left & Full: 00:08:00
•INSERT a New Record to a Table: 00:09:00
•Insert Without Specifying Column Names: 00:09:00
•UPDATE a Record's Field Values: 00:07:00
•CAUTION! How an UPDATE Query Can Go Wrong: 00:04:00
•Update a Record Using Single-Row Functions: 00:04:00
•A Good Exercise: Extract Employee's Email Address: 00:02:00
•Solution: Extract Employee's Email Address: 00:13:00
•DELETE a Table's Record: 00:06:00
•Insert Records with Nested Select Queries: 00:06:00
•SQL Data Types Revised: 00:13:00
•Bookstore Data Set: Let's Move It to Database: 00:04:00
•Create Your First Table!: 00:08:00
•Insert Data to Your New Table: 00:08:00
•Change Column Data Type: 00:07:00
•Rename Column: 00:04:00
•Add a New Column to Table: 00:04:00
•Constraints in SQL: 00:01:00
•Primary Keys: 00:14:00
•NOT NULL Constraint: 00:05:00
•UNIQUE Constraint: 00:04:00
•DEFAULT Constraint: 00:04:00
•Foreign Keys: 00:08:00
•Use Foreign Keys with Joins - Books & Publishers: 00:06:00
•Foreign Keys - Properties: 00:06:00
•Drop Column: 00:01:00
•DROP Table: 00:01:00
•Create a New Table with Select Statement: 00:05:00
•A Trick to Create an Empty Table with Select Statement: 00:03:00
•Insert New Records Using Select Statement: 00:06:00
•Views: 00:03:00
•Schemas: 00:02:00
•Create & Use Schemas: 00:04:00
•Resources - SQL Programming Masterclass: 00:00:00