IT & Software [udemy.com] Oracle SQL - Step by Step SQL

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What you'll learn
  • Understand Database terminology
  • Retrieving Data from Database using SQL Commands (Select)
  • Filtering Data based on business requirements using SQL Command (Where)
  • Creating Tables and modifying its structure using SQL commands (Create, Alter)
  • Joining Data from various Tables using SQL Joins
  • Grouping Data and calculating summaries using SQL GROUP BY and SQL Aggregate functions
  • Combining data from 2 or more tables using SQL keywords (UNION, UNION ALL, INTERSECT, MINUS)
  • Enforcing Constraints on Tables using SQL commands (Create. Alter)
  • Creating views using SQL command (Create View)
  • Creating other database objects (SYNONYMS, SEQUENCES) using the SQL commands
  • Controlling the access to the users using SQL commands (GRANT, REVOKE)
  • Improving performance using SQL command (create Index )
  • Project Work at the summarize the SQL concepts we learnt.
  • and many more interesting things..
Requirements
  • Any Student with computer operation knowledge is good enough to understand this course
Desсription

Update 10/06/2016: Added new exercises

Update 01/04/2016: Closed Captions/Sub Titles are added to the Lectures.


Learn to become a fee-earning SQL developer in just seven weeks.

This fast, easy and effective course will take you from zero sql writing skills to being able to make money as a SQL developer.

This one-stop-shot-style SQL course will teach you everything you need to know about SQL, from learning various database concepts to writing SQL to interact with the database.

Throughout this SQL course I will be using the below methodology to make you think and help in forming the SQL statement.

Business Need:

Manager asks you to give you a report containing total sales volume for January month by day and city

Questions in your mind to build your SQL query
  • Give? SELECT
  • What columns? DAY, CITY
  • Summary? SUM(VOLUME)
  • Preposition? FROM
  • Which table contains sales orders data? SALES
  • Filter? WHERE SALES_DATE BETWEEN ’01-JAN-2015’ and ’31-JAN-2015’
  • Grouping? GROUP BY DAY, CITY
Combine the above answers to form the below SQL

SELECT day, city, SUM(volume)
FROM sales
WHERE sales_date BETWEEN ’01-JAN-2015’ AND ’31-JAN-2015’
GROUP BY day, city;

In this course participants will learn
  • Relational databases Concepts
  • Retrieving Data from Database using SQL Commands (Select)
  • Filtering Data based on business requirements using SQL Command (Where)
  • Creating Tables and modifying its structure using SQL commands (Create, Alter)
  • Joining Data from various Tables using SQL Joins
  • Grouping Data and calculating summaries using SQL GROUP BY and SQL Aggregate functions
  • Combining data from 2 or more tables using SQL keywords (UNION, UNION ALL, INTERSECT, MINUS)
  • Enforcing Constraints on Tables using SQL commands (Create. Alter)
  • Creating views using SQL command (Create View)
  • Creating other database objects (SYNONYMS, SEQUENCES) using the SQL commands
  • Controlling the access to the users using SQL commands (GRANT, REVOKE)
  • Improving performance using SQL command (create Index )
  • Project Work at the summarize the SQL concepts we learnt.
  • and many more interesting things..
Softwares used
  • Oracle Database 11g
  • SQL Developer
Who this course is for
  • This SQL course is meant for newbies who are not familiar with SQL syntax and/or students looking for a quick refresher on SQL and some important Database concepts. No programming knowledge is needed.
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