
Welcome to Part 5 of my free SQL 101 training series covering the fun basics of SQL Server.
Today we will focus on the UPDATE statement. We’ll cover the UPDATE statement definition, updates based on a value, nested statements and how to update all rows.
All student files are available for download here.
And if you have a minute today, let me know what you think about this and the previous videos in the comments below. I’d love to 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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Gary Wade Says:
July 7th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
These tutorials have helped me put my current knowledge in a logical order.
Very easy to follow, and work with in a practical way.
Looking forward to the next instalments.