Database Fundamentals/Stored Procedures
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This lesson introduces stored procedures.
Objectives and Skills[edit | edit source]
Objectives and skills for the stored procedures portion of Microsoft Exam 98-364 Database Fundamentals include:[1]
- Create database objects
- Create stored procedures and functions
- Select, insert, update, or delete data
- Create stored procedures and functions
Readings[edit | edit source]
Multimedia[edit | edit source]
- Microsoft Virtual Academy: Creating Databases and Database Objects
- YouTube: SQL Stored Procedures
- YouTube: SQL Server Programming Part 1 - Stored Procedure Basics
- YouTube: Stored procedures in sql server Part 18
Activities[edit | edit source]
- Use SQL Server to create stored procedures to update record information in the Student table in your College database.
- Create the following stored procedures:
- Apply the INSERT statement in a stored procedure to insert a new record into the Student table.
- Apply the UPDATE statement in a stored procedure to update the first name field in the previous step in the Student table.
- Apply the DELETE statement in a stored procedure to remove the record that you just added in the Student table.
Lesson Summary[edit | edit source]
- A stored procedure (also termed proc, storp, sproc, StoPro, StoredProc, StoreProc, sp, or SP) is a subroutine available to applications that access a relational database management system (RDMS). [2]
- A SQL injection is a code injection technique, used to attack data-driven applications, in which malicious SQL statements are inserted into an entry field for execution (e.g. to dump the database contents to the attacker). [3]
Key Terms[edit | edit source]
- SQL injection
- stored procedure
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Microsoft: Create a Stored Procedure
- Microsoft TechNet: Creating Stored Procedures (Database Engine)
- MSSQL: SQL Server Stored Procedures Tutorial