
Welcome to Part 6 of my free SQL 101 training series designed to help you learn the basics of SQL Server.
Today we’ll tackle the DELETE statement and I’ll show you something that I think you’ll really like — how to delete data with job security.
So instead of actually deleting data all you’re doing is making the data unavailable — marking it as deleted instead of actually deleting it, which is a handy trick I picked up over the years and something that every SQL Server admin should know.
If you haven’t downloaded the student files yet, you can find them here.
Have fun with this video and let me know what you think!

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SQL 101 Part 1: Intro to SQL Server • What is SQL? • Flat Files • Relational Databases • Vender Variations |
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SQL 101 Part 2: Database Concepts • Key Terms and Concepts • Multiple Values Per Field • Repeating Fields • The Ultimate Solution • Primary Keys • Foreign Keys • Our Database Schema • Table Relationships |
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SQL 101 Part 3: Introduction to Structured Query Language • SELECT Statement • SELECT WHERE Statement • SELECT ORDER BY Statement • SELECT – Multi Table Statement |
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SQL 101 Part 4: The INSERT Statement • INSERT Statement Definition • INSERT Statement Demo |
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SQL 101 Part 5: The UPDATE Statement • UPDATE Statement Definition • Updates Based on a Value • Nested Statements • Updating All Rows |
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SQL 101 Part 6: The DELETE Statement • DELETE – With Job Security • DELETE Statement Demo |
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SQL 101 Part 7: Basic Programming Logic • Conditional Expressions • Nested Statement • CASE Statement • Adjusting Results Column Names |
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SQL 101 Part 8: Data Definition Language • DML vs. DDL • CREATE and DROP Statements • Creating a New Table in a Database |
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SQL 101 Part 9: Data Control Language • CREATE LOGIN Statement • CREATE USER Statement • Creating a Login • Creating a User • Deleting Login Account |
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SQL 101 Part 10: Database Backup • Setup your own database |
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This training is designed to help you develop hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of Server 2008 Administration.
In over 10 hours of video training, Mel shares his years of database experience while getting you on the road to becoming a DBA yourself.
As you learn about SQL, you will also be preparing for the 70-432 exam so you can earn your MCTS Certification.
Learn how to design SQL databases, applications and build functionality that will best support users and businesses in a customized and unique way.
Get over 10 hours of in-depth video training and complete 70-432 exam coverage.
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