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MySQL: Implementing a Relational Database Design
BeginnersPrerequisites


Description

This beginners course equips you with the skills to implement a relational database design entity relationship diagram (ERD) into a MySQL database. Please be prepared for a fast paced course, but the materials provided can be used for consolidation after the course.

Target audience
  • All current University members (departments and colleges)
  • Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
Prerequisites

Confident general computer skills. A basic understanding of programming concepts would be helpful but is not required.

Topics covered (session 1)

Part 1:

  • Connecting to and Disconnecting from the MySQL Server
  • Creating tables
  • Applying PKs and FKs
  • Inserting data
  • Modifying table structure
  • Update and delete data
  • Using LIKE, BETWEEN, and wildcards to find data
  • Querying data from one table (select)
  • Using comparison, logical and arithmetic operators
  • Concatenation of data
  • Using aliases
  • Grouping and ordering data
  • Aggregation of data: SUM AVG MIN MAX COUNT
Topics covered (session 2)

Part 2:

  • Subqueries
  • Querying data from multiple tables through joins
  • Input data from, and output data to a text file
  • Backup and restore
  • Create users and granting privileges
  • Remote login
Format

Presentation, demonstrations and Practicals

Taught using

MYSQL v. 5.6.11 on MCS Windows

Duration

Two half day sessions

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