Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL
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Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL at Coursera Overview
Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL
at Coursera
Learn how to use SQL data definition statements for various data definition tasks
Duration | 2 hours |
Total fee | ₹729 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Schedule type | Self paced |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Credential | Certificate |
Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL at Coursera Highlights
Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL
at Coursera
- All learning materials, including the interactive workspace and final quiz
- Instant access to the necessary software packages through Rhyme
- A split-screen video walkthrough of each step, from a subject-matter expert
- Free download of what candidates create
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Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL at Coursera Course details
Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL
at Coursera
Skills you will learn
What are the course deliverables?
- Data Manipulation
- Database Management Systems
- Postgresql
- Data Definition Language
- Relational Database Management
More about this course
- They will also learn how to use SQL data manipulation statements for data manipulation tasks such as updating records in a table
- In addition, students will learn how to upload a CSV file into a database using PostgreSQL
Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL at Coursera Curriculum
Performing Data Definition and Manipulation in SQL
at Coursera
Create a database to store database objects (tables)
Data definition (Creating tables in the database)
Data manipulation (Inserting data into the tables created)
Upload a CSV file into the database
Alter, rename and update records in a table
Drop, truncate and delete records from a table
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