Sybase Advanced TSQL for ASE 12.5.3 Course

Course Code: RT 131
Course Abstract: In this course, participants will learn an array of valuable tips, techniques and topics beyond what was encountered in the Introduction to ASE 12.5.3 course to help solve and prevent common problems. This course also emphasizes good coding practices, report formatting, advanced functions, characteristic functions, applied case logic, and bcp (bulkcopy), as well as generalized methods for solving specific information management problems.
Audience: This course is designed for SQL Developers and DBA's responsible for system-wide performance.
Duration: 4 days
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
>Implement cleaner and more efficient code
>Format reports as desired
>Properly handle and screen on datetime data
>Use characteristic functions for conditional programming
>Use case logic for cleaner conditional code
>Avoid common cursor problems
>Build faster joins
>Use subqueries when appropriate
>Handle common numeric and statistical requirements
>Code around common locking problems
>Design better stored procedures
>Take greater advantage of index-based access
>Utilize the optimizer for improved performance
>Properly monitor code performance
>Make full use of bcp for importing and exporting data

Course Topics:

Formatting Results
Dates & Functions
Characteristic Functions
Case Logic Cursors
Joins & Subqueries
Working with Numbers
Locking
Stored Procedure Basics
Planning and Building Stored Procedures
SARGs
Optimization
Measuring Performance
Working with BCP
Key assignment

Prerequisites: Sybase Introduction or equivalent experience.
Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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