What should you create for each application?
You develop a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database. The database is used by two web applications
that access a table named Products. You want to create an object that will prevent the applications
from accessing the table directly while still providing access to the required data. You need to
ensure that the following requirements are met:
– Future modifications to the table definition will not affect the
applications’ ability to access data.
– The new object can accommodate data retrieval and data modification.
– You need to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of changes to
theexisting applications.
What should you create for each application?
Which Transact-SQL batch should you use?
You administer a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database that contains a table named OrderDetail.
You discover that the NCI_OrderDetail_CustomerID non-clustered index is fragmented. You need
to reduce fragmentation. You need to achieve this goal without taking the index offline. Which
Transact-SQL batch should you use?
Which Transact-SQL statement should you use?
You use a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database. You want to create a table to store Microsoft Word
documents. You need to ensure that the documents must only be accessible via Transact-SQL
queries. Which Transact-SQL statement should you use?
Which stored procedure option should you use?
You are a database developer at an independent software vendor. You create stored procedures
that contain proprietary code. You need to protect the code from being viewed by your customers.
Which stored procedure option should you use?
Which query should you use?
Your database contains two tables named DomesticSalesOrders and InternationalSalesOrders.
Both tables contain more than 100 million rows. Each table has a Primary Key column named
SalesOrderId. The data in the two tables is distinct from one another. Business users want a report
that includes aggregate information about the total number of global sales and total sales amounts.
You need to ensure that your query executes in the minimum possible time. Which query should
you use?
Which Transact-SQL statement should you include at the …
You create a stored procedure that will update multiple tables within a transaction. You need to
ensure that if the stored procedure raises a run-time error, the entire transaction is terminated and
rolled back. Which Transact-SQL statement should you include at the beginning of the stored
procedure?
Which Transact-SQL query should you use?
You have a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 database that contains tables named Customers and
Orders. The tables are related by a column named CustomerID. You need to create a query that
meets the following requirements:
– Returns the CustomerName for all customers and the OrderDate for any
orders that they have placed.
– Results must include customers who have not placed any orders.
Which Transact-SQL query should you use?
Which code segment should you use?
You have a view that was created by using the following code. You need to create an inline tablevalued function named Sales.fn_OrdersByTerritory, which must meet the following requirements:
– Accept the @T integer parameter.
– Use one-part names to reference columns.
– Filter the query results by SalesTerritoryID.
– Return the columns in the same order as the order used in
OrdersByTerritoryView.
Which code segment should you use? To answer, type the correct code in the answer area.
Which code segment should you use?
You have a database that contains the tables shown in the exhibit. You need to create a query that
calculates the total sales of each OrderId from the Sales.Details table. The solution must meet the
following requirements:
– Use one-part names to reference columns.
– Sort the order of the results from OrderId.
– NOT depend on the default schema of a user.
– Use an alias of TotalSales for the calculated ExtendedAmount.
– Display only the OrderId column and the calculated TotalSales column.
Which code segment should you use? To answer, type the correct code in the answer area.
Which code segment should you use?
You have a database that contains the tables shown in the exhibit. You need to create a view
named uv_CustomerFullName to meet the following requirements:
– The code must NOT include object delimiters.
– The view must be created in the Sales schema.
– Columns must only be referenced by using one-part names.
– The view must return the first name and the last name of all customers.
– The view must prevent the underlying structure of the customer table
from being changed.
– The view must be able to resolve all referenced objects, regardless of
the user’s default schema.
Which code segment should you use? To answer, type the correct code in the answer area.