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SQL Server Express Database
Applications
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What's it about?
 | Ramping up to speed on SQL Server Express,
Visual Basic Express, and Visual Web Developer Express |
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Learning how to install, configure, and administer SQL Server Express |
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Programming SQL Server Express with T-SQL |
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Learning how to create and invoke views, user-defined functions, stored
procedures, and triggers |
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Managing database security by programming principals, permissions, schemas,
encryption, and impersonation |
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Designing and coding Windows applications with Visual Basic Express |
 | Learning easy ways to program the file system
with Visual Basic |
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Creating Web pages within Websites for the
built-in Visual Web Developer Express and IIS Web servers |
 | Implementing Web-based Membership
Applications |
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Programming ADO.NET for data access, data
manipulation and bulk loading of data |
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Using Visual Database Tools for browsing and
modifying data as well as exploring and creating database objects |
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Using rapid application development techniques to
create Windows or Web forms for browsing, modifying, and looking up database
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Who's it for?
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Anyone seeking in-depth coverage
of SQL Server Express |
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Anyone who wants to learn how to
use Visual Basic Express and Visual Web Developer Express with SQL Server
Express |
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Staff from organizations seeking
to evaluate SQL Server Express as a means of reducing the cost of database
solutions |
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Access and classic VB developers
seeking an easy, inexpensive way to learn about SQL Server Express, Visual
Basic Express, and Visual Web Developer Express |
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Web developers who want to learn
about SQL Server Express as a tool for replacing another database server,
such as MySQL |
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Decision analysts who want to
migrate away from Access and to a more advanced database tool that can
handle larger databases with a more powerful set of features |
When will it be?
The seminar presentation schedule consists of
three web-based series of presentations. This allows you to pick the time
of day and time zone that best fits for your training needs.
Two presentation series occur during normal
business hours. The first daytime seminar presentations are on Eastern Time,
and the second daytime presentations are on Pacific Time. Each daytime
presentation series occurs over three consecutive days.
Between the first and second daytime
presentations, we offer a series of six evening sessions on Central Time.
The first three evening presentations occur on Monday through Wednesday of
the first week, and the last three evening sessions occur on Monday through
Wednesday of the following week.
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Presentation Dates |
Session hours |
Time Zone |
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March 6 - 8 |
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM |
Eastern Time |
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March 13 - 15 and
March 20 - 22 |
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM |
Central Time |
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April 3 - 5 |
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM |
Pacific Time |
How do I find out more and how to register?
Jump back to the Seminar 2006
home page for links that will answer just about any question you have on the
seminar and let you register online as well as provide instructions for
registering via fax or postal mail. Call us (Contact
Us) or send an e-mail to
rick@programmingmsaccess.com
for questions not covered at this site.
Can I get a flier that I can show it to a manager for
approval to attend the seminar or share it with a colleague who needs to attend?
In the past, registrants who sought approval printed
our web pages and presented them along with a request for approval to attend our
seminars.
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