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Transact-SQL Programming and Query Writing Tutorial: Pt. 2 - Discussion of the Various Syntaxes for the INSERT Statement

   Chapter: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE - Data Manipulation Language
Download! Skill Level: 100 (Beginner)
Duration: 11:15
Size: 9.60MB
Versions/Editions Covered: SQL Server 2005 , SQL Server 2008 , SQL Server 2000
Added/Updated: Mar 20, 2007

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This video hosts part 2 of the 4 part Data Manipulation Language INSERT STATEMENT video series and describes in detail proper syntax writing for the INSERT statement with VALUES and EXEC and Scott Whigham does a wonderful job of explaining why these syntaxes are used. This video touches base with the COUNT statement and a realistic environmental use of that. Furthermore you will be properly introduced to writing, executing and altering stored procedures; (CREATE PROC), (ALTER PROC), (EXEC PROC) with an integration of IF and ELSE T-SQL statements.

Scott shows us the the most common errors you will see in a real time development environmentwhen working with stored procedures and explains how to repair or fix these errors with SQL 2000 and 2005. This video finishes up with an execellent real world examples of proper syntax of the INSERT SELECT and INSERT EXEC statements.

NOTE: This video description was written by one of our members, Wayne Leiser. Thanks, Wayne!
Tags for this video: COUNT statement DML insert INSERT Statement INSERT Syntax Stored PROC Stored procedure T-SQL Transact SQL transact-sql TransactSQL TSQL  
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This video is part of the following video series: "An Overview of the INSERT Statement"
This video series describes in detail the proper syntax and uses of the INSERT statement, the INSERT with VALUES and EXEC. This series also touches base with the COUNT statement and a realistic environmental use of that. Furthermore you will be properly introduced to writing, executing and altering stored procedures; (CREATE PROC), (ALTER PROC), (EXEC PROC) with an integration of IF and ELSE T-SQL statements.


Highlights:
  • Proper usage of the main uses of the INSERT statement
  • Utilizing CHECK CONSTRAINTS
  • Real life examples when working with INSERTS and CONSTRAINTS
  • Proper use and explanation of IDENTITY COLUMNS
  • Introduction to logic warnings for usage of @@IDENTITY vs SCOPE_IDENTITY()
To view all videos in this series, click here

About the Instructor:

Scott Whigham Scott Whigham is the founder of LearnItFirst.com, one of the web's most extensive video training libraries focusing on technical training. Scott is also an experienced consultant, trainer, and author with more than a decade of hands-on experience working with SQL Server databases, writing and debugging applications using Visual Studio, and performance tuning. Scott designed the architecture (websites, class libraries, and database) for the LearnItFirst.com websites and, most re... (Scott Whigham's full bio can be found on the About the Author page)

   
 
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