SQL Made Easy for Beginners

BY
Eduonix

Learn the fundamental concepts of SQL using MySQL and Oracle to advance professionally as a SQL developer.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 199 995

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

SQL Made Easy for Beginners online training will teach you how to utilize the SQL language with MySQL and Oracle, including all SQL topics from beginner to intermediate level in a detailed, piece-by-piece, functional, solution-oriented, and straightforward approach. SQL Made Easy for Beginners online certification is designed by Arun Motoori - Software Testing Professional, Blogger & Instructor and Eduonix, an online learning platform that offers best-in-class learning content and pedagogy.

SQL Made Easy for Beginners online course offers 31.84 hours of pre-recorded content in 127 separate lectures covering the fundamental concepts of SQL language and topics such as statements, clauses, keywords, operators, subqueries, integrity constraint, JDBC, and ODBC. Participants who wish to take the course need to purchase the life subscription of the course.

The highlights

  • Self-paced course
  • English videos with subtitles
  • 31.84 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 127 online lectures
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Accessible on portable devices

Program offerings

  • Self-paced course
  • English videos with subtitles
  • Pre-recorded video content
  • 127 online lectures
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Accessible on portable devices

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 199  ₹995
certificate availability

No

What you will learn

Sql knowledge

After completing the SQL Made Easy for Beginners certification course, students will develop a greater understanding of SQL and related fundamentals. Students will learn about MySQL and Oracle and their features, as well as how to use the SQL language in MySQL and Oracle. Students will be able to interact with the database, as well as store and retrieve data from it. Students will also be able to use SQL in their web development projects.

The syllabus

Section 1 : Introduction

  • Course Overview 
  • Database Concepts(Database, DBMS, Data Models, RDBMS and SQL)

Section 2 : Practice different SQL Statements, Clauses, Keywords and Operators

  • How to Practice SQL without installing any Software?
  • Select Command
  • distinct keyword
  • SQL is not case sensitive
  • Semicolon
  • Where Clause
  • Using Relational Operators in Where Clause Condition
  • Using Logical Operators (AND, OR, NOT)
  • Between Operator
  • Like Operator and Wildcard Characters
  • Using Between Operator with Text
  • In Operator
  • Order By Clause (ASC, DESC)
  • Aliases for Table Column Names (AS Keyword)
  • Limit Keyword
  • Breaking the Lengthy SQL Statement into multiple lines

Section 3 : MYSQL Built-in Functions

  • MySQL Built-in Functions
  • upper() MySQL String Function
  • lower() MySQL String Function
  • length() MySQL String Function
  • instr() MySQL String Function
  • substr() MySQL String Function
  • concat() MySQL String Function
  • trim() MySQL String Function
  • abs() MySQL Numeric Function
  • mod() MySQL Numeric Function
  • greatest() and least() MySQL Numeric Functions
  • truncate() MySQL Numeric Function
  • power() and sqrt() MySQL Numeric Functions
  • current_date(), curdate(), current_time(), curtime(), now() and sysdate() MySQL
  • year(),month(),day,monthname(),dayname() MySQL Date Time Functions
  • avg(), max(), min(), count() and sum() MySQL Aggregate Functions
  • Arithmetic Operators

Section 4 : Practicing SQL on MYSQL

  • Installing MySQL Server and Workbench Client for Practising SQL
  • Creating, Deleting, viewing and using Databases
  • Creating, Viewing, Describing and Deleting Tables
  • Insert Into Statements (For inserting data into Tables)
  • Data Types
  • Null Value, Is Null Operator and Is Not Null Operator
  • Delete Statement (For Deleting the Records from Table)
  • Update Statement and Set Keyword (For Updating the Table Records)
  • Rename statement and To Keyword (For Renaming Table Name)
  • Alter Statement, Add, Modify Column, Rename Column and Drop Column Keywords
  • Set Autocommit
  • Commit Statement
  • Rollback Statement
  • Truncate Statement
  • Single Line and Multi-Line Comments
  • Group By Clause
  • Having Clause
  • Sequence of using where, group by, having and order by clauses

Section 5 : Set Operators

  • Set Operators
  • Union Operator
  • Union All Operator
  • Intersect Operator
  • Minus Operator

Section 6 : Sub Queries and other Advanced concepts

  • Tables and Aliases
  • Joins (Inner Join, Left Join, Right Join, Full Join and Self Join)
  • Sub Query (Explaining Single Row Sub Query by solving different SQL problems)
  • In Operator
  • Using In Operator with Multi Row Sub Query
  • Using Any Operator in Multi Row Sub Query
  • Using All Operator in Multi Row Sub Query
  • Exists Operator
  • Using Sub Queries for retrieving the records from multiple tables
  • Using Multiple Sub Queries in a single SQL statement

Section 7 : Integrity Constraints and other advanced concepts

  • Integrity Constraints
  • Not Null (Integrity Constraint)
  • Unique (Integrity Constraint)
  • Primary Key (Integrity Constraint)
  • Foreign Key (Integrity Constraint)
  • Check (Integrity Constraint)
  • Default (Integrity Constraint)
  • auto_increment
  • Insert Into
  • AS Keyword
  • IfNull() function
  • Case, When,Then and End Keywords
  • Delimiter
  • Delimiter usage in Stored Procedures
  • Views
  • Indexes

Section 8 : JDBC and ODBC

  • JDBC (Conneting to MySQL Database from Java Programs)
  • ODBC

Section 9 : Client Tools and other topics

  • MySQL Shell Command Line Tool
  • MySQL Command Line Client
  • Using default Windows Command Prompt for connecting to MySQL Server
  • Types of SQL Statements
  • Grant and Revoke SQL Statements
  • Temporary Tables
  • Show Columns,Show Indexes,Show Privileges and Show Grants Statements
  • Inserting Null
  • Using trim() for trimming the corner characters of the specified Table values
  • Using wild-cards as normal characters
  • Database Objects

Section 10 : Using MYSQL in Linux Machine and Putty Software

  • Creating Linux Virtual Machine
  • Installing MySQL Server in Linux Ubuntu Machine
  • Using Putty for Connecting to a Remote Machine having MySQL and performing SQL

Section 11 : Oracle Software

  • Oracle Database, SQL Plus, SQL Developer and Executing SQL Queries
  • Oracle SQL Queries
  • Oracle SQL Built-in functions
  • Oracle SQL Queries (Part 2)
  • Oracle SQL Queries (Part 3)
  • Oracle SQL Queries (Part 4)
  • Oracle SQL Queries (Part 5)

Section 12 : Other Tools for SQL

  • DBeaver Universal DB Client Tool
  • XAMPP for Practicing SQL

Section 13 : Interview Questions

  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • Question 3
  • Question 4
  • Question 5
  • Question 6
  • Question 7
  • Question 8
  • Question 9
  • Question 10
  • Question 11
  • Question 12
  • Question 13
  • Question 14
  • Question 15
  • Question 16
  • Question 17
  • Question 18

Instructors

Mr Arun Motoori

Mr Arun Motoori
Instructor
Freelancer

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