Exam Ref 70-762 Developing SQL Databases

Exam Ref 70-762 Developing SQL Databases

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-09 08:14:36
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Louis Davidson
  • ISBN:B01N6R655B
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Summary

Direct from Microsoft, this Exam Ref is the official study guide for the new Microsoft 70-762 Developing SQL Databases certification exam, the second of two exams required for MCSA: SQL 2016 Database Development certification。 Exam Ref 70-762 Developing SQL Databases offers professional-level preparation that helps candidates maximize their exam performance and sharpen their skills on the job。 It focuses on the specific areas of expertise modern database professionals need to succeed with SQL database development。 Coverage includes:
Design and development of relational database schemas, indexes, and views Modern techniques for ensuring data integrity Creating stored procedures, triggers, and defined functions Managing database concurrency Optimizing objects and infrastructure Microsoft Exam Ref publications stand apart from third-party study guides because they:
Provide guidance from Microsoft, the creator of Microsoft certification exams Target IT professional-level exam candidates with content focused on their needs, not "one-size-fits-all" content Streamline study by organizing material according to the exam's objective domain (OD), covering one functional group and its objectives in each chapter Feature Thought Experiments to guide candidates through a set of "what if?" scenarios, and prepare them more effectively for Pro-level style exam questions Explore big picture thinking around the planning and design aspects of the IT pro's job role For more information on Exam 70-762 and the MCSA: SQL Server 2016 certification, visit microsoft。com/learning"

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Daniel Paduck

Great Book - Highly RecommendVery well written and thorough book。 I enjoyed reading it! Covered a lot of new features with SQL Azure。 Will keep this as a reference moving forward。