SQL 2012 Developer, Part 04 of 13: Transactions

with expert Don Kiely

In this course you’ll learn about transaction concepts and the ACID test that SQL Server uses to protect the integrity of data. You’ll also learn about locking and blocking, and how to avoid these inevitable effects of heavily used relational databases. You’ll see how to use transactions in applications, as well as how to handle compile and run time errors caused by your code. Then you’ll learn about how to take control of transactions and defined them explicitly in your code. Then we’ll wrap with a look at a relatively new feature of T-SQL, structured exception handling that has long been a feature of general purpose programming languages.


Intermediate | 1h 37m | April 08, 2013

DatabaseSQL DeveloperSQL ServerTSQL

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Don Kiely

Don Kiely is a featured instructor on many of our SQL Server and Visual Studio courses. He is a nationally recognized author, instructor, and consultant specializing in Microsoft technologies. Don has many years of teaching experience, is the author or co-author of several programming books, and has spoken at many industry conferences and user groups. In addition, Don is a consultant for a variety of companies that develop distributed applications for public and private organizations.




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