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We’ll begin with a detailed introduction to the concept of transactions and their pivotal role in preserving data integrity. We will then explore the Transaction Control Language commands such as BEGIN, COMMIT, ROLLBACK, and SAVEPOINT, giving you a firm understanding of how to manage transactions effectively. Additionally, you'll learn about triggers, their functions and usage in the transactional context. By the end of these lessons, you'll have the necessary knowledge and skills to design and implement transactions, using the ACID principles and triggers, to ensure the integrity and reliability of your databases.
We will also explore the ACID properties: Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability; and you’ll learn how triggers contribute to the transactional environment. By the end of these lessons, you will be able to manage transactions effectively, apply appropriate transaction controls, and design triggers for complex data operations.
You will learn the concept of transactions and their role in data integrity, the Transaction Control Language commands BEGIN, COMMIT, ROLLBACK, and SAVEPOINT, the ACID properties (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability), and how to design triggers for complex data operations.
The course covers the four ACID properties: Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability, and how they help maintain data integrity in SQL databases.
The course includes lessons on Understanding Transactions, Transaction Control Language (TCL), and Implementing Transactions in SQL.
You will gain skills in database transactions, Transact-SQL, Transaction Control Language, and transaction processing in both business and computing contexts, and you will be able to design and implement transactions using the ACID principles and triggers.