MTA: Database Fundamentals (98-364)

(98-364-2018) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-078-2
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Gain hands-on experience to pass the MTA 98-364 exam with the MTA Database Fundamentals (98-364) course and lab. Lab simulates real-world, hardware, software, and command-line interface environments and can be mapped to any textbook, course, or training. This MTA Training course and lab cover the 98-364 exam objectives and provide the skills that are necessary to work with databases, including relational databases, such as Microsoft SQL Server.

Skills You’ll Get

The MTA Database Fundamentals certification exam is a standalone certification from Microsoft with the exam code 98-364. The MTA certification is for candidates who want to prove their caliber in software development. The MTA certification provides an appropriate entry point to a future career in technology.

1

Understand Core Database Concepts

  • Understand How Data is Stored in Tables
  • Understand Relational Database Concepts
  • Understand Data Manipulation Language (DML)
  • Understand Data Definition Language (DDL)
  • Summary
2

Create Database Objects

  • Choose Data Types
  • Understand Tables and How to Create them
  • Create Views
  • Create Stored Procedures and Functions
  • Summary
3

Manipulate Data

  • Select Data
  • Insert Data
  • Update Data
  • Delete Data
  • Transaction Controls
  • Summary
4

Understand Data Storage

  • Understand Normalization
  • Understand Primary, Foreign, and Composite keys
  • Understand Indexes
  • Summary
5

Administer a Database

  • Understand Database Security Concepts
  • Understand Database Backups and Restore
  • Summary

Appendix

1

Understand Core Database Concepts

  • Creating a Database
  • Deleting a Database
  • Adding a Column to a Table
  • Renaming a Table
  • Modifying a Column in a Table
  • Dropping a Column from a Table
  • Using the SELECT Command
  • Creating an ER Diagram
  • Using the CREATE Command
2

Create Database Objects

  • Exceeding Data Type Limit
  • Handling NULL Values
  • Inserting Values into a Table using the Stored Procedure
  • Creating an Inline Table-Valued Function
  • Using the CREATE VIEW Syntax
  • Using the ALTER VIEW Statement
  • Creating a View using the WITH CHECK OPTION Clause
  • Creating a Stored Procedure
  • Altering a Stored Procedure
  • Modifying Stored Proc Definitions
3

Manipulate Data

  • Using the SELECT DISTINCT Statement
  • Using the SELECT, FROM, and WHERE Clauses
  • Using the ORDER BY Keyword
  • Using the UNION Operator
  • Using the INTERSECT Operator
  • Using the EXCEPT Operator
  • Using LEFT OUTER JOIN
  • Using RIGHT OUTER JOIN
  • Using FULL OUTER JOIN
  • Using CROSS JOIN
  • Using a Simple Inner Join
  • Using a Complex Inner Join
  • Using the INSERT statement
  • Using the UPDATE Statement
  • Using the DELETE Statement
  • Using Transaction Controls
4

Understand Data Storage

  • Using Referential Integrity Constraints
  • Creating a Function-Based Index
  • Using a Function-Based Index
  • Creating a Non-Clustered Index
5

Administer a Database

  • Adding a New Login
  • Accessing the Database Roles
  • Creating a Backup

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Candidates for the exam should be familiar with the concepts of and have hands-on experience with the technologies covered in the exam, either by taking relevant training courses or by working with tutorials and samples available on MSDN and in Microsoft Visual Studio.

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Single choice, multiple choice, drag-and-drop, active screen, build list, case studies, and short answer.

The exam contains 40-60 questions.

45 minutes

The passing score varies from exam to exam and is provided on the score report.

Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) and Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) exam retake policy:

  1. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score on an exam the first time, the candidate must wait 24 hours before retaking the exam.
  2. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score the second time, the candidate must wait seven days before retaking the exam a third time.
  3. A seven-day waiting period is imposed between each subsequent exam retake.
  4. A candidate may not take a given exam any more than five times per year (12 months). This 12-month period starts from the first attempt. The candidate is then eligible to retake the exam 12 months from the date of the first attempt.

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