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Course Type: | Classroom based, hands-on and trainer-led |
Location: | Kings Cross, London |
When is this course running
Course is not currently running, contact us for more information about this course.Training Overview
Are you interested inĀ SQL developer training? If you are aiming to obtain an in-depth knowledge of MySQL for Developers (SQL-4501) then you have come to the right place. This course offers a practical guide to the core techniques in SQL developer training. Online tools and reference materials are highlighted throughout. Each topic area is presented covering best practice, highlighted with examples, followed by short group exercises.
The courses content will take delegates from a beginner in MySQL for developers to mastering some of the most advanced topics. A complete list of contents is given on our website. This training will get you up-to-speed with the latest tools and techniques in MySQL for Developers (SQL-4501) and ensure that you have the confidence to both use and experiment within this increasingly important market.
On this SQL developer training you will interact with your tutor on a one-to one basis and receive tailored help to suit your learning needs .Our trainers have had years of industry practice and can offer course times to suit your busy schedule, whether that be in the evening or on weekends.
This short SQL developer course is hands-on, instructor-led and classroom based. This training can be taken as a part-time evening course or even on the weekends.
Prerequisites for our MySQL for Developers (SQL-4501) course
Required Prerequisites:
- Having attended the MySQL for Beginners course or some experience with Relational Databases and SQL
- MySQL for Beginners (SQL-4401)
What's included?
- Hands on tutoring from experienced MySQL for Developers (SQL-4501) experts:
- Real-time Practice and Portfolio Projects:
- Course Materials:
- Course Completion Certificate:
- Support and Careers Advice:
Course Contents
- Introduction
- MySQL Client/Server Concepts
- MySQL Clients
- Querying for Table Data
- Handling Errors and Warnings
- SQL Expressions
- Data Types
- Obtaining Metadata
- Databases
- Tables
- Manipulating Table Data
- Transactions
- Joins
- Subqueries
- Views
- Prepared Statements
- Exporting and Importing Data
- Stored Routines
- Triggers
- Storage Engines
- Optimization