The Introduction to MySQL course covers the basics of the SQL language as implemented by MySQL. The course is designed to give delegates practical experience in writing SQL statements using the MySQL client program and MySQL Workbench. The basic SQL statements, including the use of SQL functions and the basic table and view handling statements are introduced.
The delegates will practise:
Anyone who needs to access and work with a MySQL Database.
To provide the skills needed to create and alter a MySQL database and query and modify data held within such a database.
There are no formal pre-requisites, although an understanding of databases and exposure to information technology in general would be useful.
This Introduction to MySQL course covers the topics required for the 1Z0-870 MySQL 5 Certified Associate Exam (1Z0-870). Together with the MySQL for Developers course, this course covers the topics required for the MySQL 5 Developer Certified Professional Exam, Part I (1Z0-871) and MySQL 5 Developer Certified Professional Exam, Part II (1Z0-872). Together with the MySQL Database Administration course, this Introduction to MySQL course covers the topics required for the MySQL 5 Database Administrator Certified Professional Exam, Part I (1Z0-873) and MySQL 5 Database Administrator Certified Professional Exam, Part II (1Z0-874).
Before taking any exam, ensure you have the recommended experience. The Oracle website lists all exam requirements and these are updated regularly.
Exams are not included as part of the course.
NOTE: Course technical content is subject to change without notice.
Course Introduction
Session 1: DATABASE CONCEPTS
Session 2: USING THE MySQL CLIENT
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Session 3: BASIC SELECT
Session 4: LIMIT, UNION AND AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS
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Session 5: SUBQUERIES AND JOINS
Session 6: NUMERIC AND CHARACTER FUNCTIONS
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Session 7: DATE, TIME AND OTHER FUNCTIONS
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Session 8: DATABASES AND TABLES
Session 9: INDEXES AND VIEWS
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Session 10: MANAGING DATA
Session 11: ACCESS CONTROL
Session 12: IMPORT AND EXPORT
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