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Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:…

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You have a database that tracks orders and deliveries for customers in North America. The database contains
the following tables:
Sales.Customers

Application.Cities

Sales.CustomerCategories

The company’s development team is designing a customer directory application. The application must list
customers by the area code of their phone number. The area code is defined as the first three characters of the
phone number.
The main page of the application will be based on an indexed view that contains the area and phone number
for all customers.
You need to return the area code from the PhoneNumber field.
Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:

Does the solution meet the goal?

Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:…

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You create a table named Customer by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You must insert the following data into the Customer table:

You need to ensure that both records are inserted or neither record is inserted.
Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:

Does the solution meet the goal?

Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:…

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You create a table named Customer by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You must insert the following data into the Customer table:

You need to ensure that both records are inserted or neither record is inserted.
Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:

Does the solution meet the goal?

Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:…

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have
more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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You create a table named Customer by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You must insert the following data into the Customer table:

You need to ensure that both records are inserted or neither record is inserted.
Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:

Does the solution meet the goal?

Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:…

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You create a table named Products by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You have the following stored procedure:

You need to modify the stored procedure to meet the following new requirements:
Insert product records as a single unit of work.
Return error number 51000 when a product fails to insert into the database.
If a product record insert operation fails, the product information must not be permanently written to the
database.
Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:

Does the solution meet the goal?

Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:…

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You create a table named Products by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You have the following stored procedure:

You need to modify the stored procedure to meet the following new requirements:
Insert product records as a single unit of work.
Return error number 51000 when a product fails to insert into the database.
If a product recordinsert operation fails, the product information must not be permanently written to the
database.
Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:

Does the solution meet the goal?

Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:…

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more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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You create a table named Products by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You have the following stored procedure:

You need to modify the stored procedure to meet the following new requirements:
Insert product records as a single unit of work.
Return error number 51000 when a product fails to insert into the database.
If a product record insert operation fails, the product information must not be permanently written to the
database.
Solution: You run the following Transact-SQL statement:

Does the solution meet the goal?

You need to implement a stored procedure that deletes a…

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scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text
of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
You have a database named Sales that contains the following database tables: Customer, Order, and
Products. The Products table and the Order table are shown in the following diagram.

The customer table includes a column that stores the data for the last order that the customer placed.
You plan to create a table named Leads. The Leads table is expected to contain approximately 20,000 records.
Storage requirements for the Leads table must be minimized.
You need to implement a stored procedure that deletes a discontinued product from the Products table. You
identify the following requirements:
If an open order includes a discontinued product, the records for the product must not be deleted.
The stored procedure must return a custom error message if a product record cannot be deleted. The
message must identify the OrderID for the open order.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate Transact-SQL segments in the answer area.
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Which object should you use for each table?

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scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text
of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
You have a database named Sales that contains the following database tables: Customer, Order, and
Products. The Products table and the Order table are shown in the following diagram.

The customer table includes a column that stores the data for the last order that the customer placed.
You plan to create a table named Leads. The Leads table is expected to contain approximately 20,000 records.
Storage requirements for the Leads table must be minimized.
Changes to the price of any product must be less a 25 percent increase from the current price. The shipping
department must be notified about order and shipping details when an order is entered into the database.
You need to implement the appropriate table objects.
Which object should you use for each table? To answer, drag the appropriate objects to the correct tables.
Each object may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between
panes or scroll to view content.
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You need to create triggers that meet the following req…

HOTSPOT
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the
scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text
of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series.
You have a database named Sales that contains the following database tables: Customer, Order, and
Products. The Products table and the Order table are shown in the following diagram.

The customer table includes a column that stores the data for the last order that the customer placed.
You plan to create a table named Leads. The Leads table is expected to contain approximately 20,000 records.
Storage requirements for the Leads table must be minimized.
You need to create triggers that meet the following requirements:
Optimize the performance and data integrity of the tables.
Provide a custom error if a user attempts to create an order for a customer that does not exist.
In the Customers table, update the value for the last order placed.
Complete all actions as part of the original transaction.
In the table below, identify the trigger types that meet the requirements.
NOTE: Make only selection in each column. Each correct selection is worth one point.
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