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
Formatting ResultsDates & FunctionsCharacteristic FunctionsCase Logic CursorsJoins & SubqueriesWorking with NumbersLockingStored Procedure BasicsPlanning and Building Stored ProceduresSARGsOptimizationMeasuring PerformanceWorking with BCPKey assignment
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