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Briefing 70-464: Developing Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Databases (update January 2nd, 2018)

Which data type should you use for ProductType?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

Which data type should you use for ProductType?

Which line of code should you modify in CategoryFromTyp…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

While testing the CategoryFromType function, you discover that the function is returning ‘Other’. You need to
update CategoryFromType to return the category name.
Which line of code should you modify in CategoryFromType.sql?

Which code segments should you execute?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to prepare the database to use the .NET Framework ProcessProducts component.
Which code segments should you execute? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose all that apply.)

Which code segment should you execute on the other server?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

You are testing disaster recovery procedures.
When you attempt to restore ProductsDB to another server, you receive the following error message: “Msg
33111, Level 16, State 3, Line 5
Cannot find server certificate with thumbprint ‘ 0x9D876A3468B911ElBA4CFCBF4724019B\\ Msg 3013, Level
16, State 1, Line 5
RESTORE DATABASE is terminating abnormally.”
You need to ensure that you can restore ProductsDB to another server.
Which code segment should you execute on the other server?

Which code segment should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

You are planning the ManufacturingSteps table.
You need to define the ProductID column in the CREATE TABLE statement.
Which code segment should you use?

Which WHILE statement should you use at line 18?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

You execute IndexManagement.sql and you receive the following error message: “Msg 512, Level 16, State 1,
Line 12
Subquery returned more than 1 value. This is not permitted when the subquery follows =, != ,<, <= , >, > = or
when the subquery is used as an expression.”
You need to ensure that IndexManagement.sql executes properly.
Which WHILE statement should you use at line 18?

Which code segment should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

An administrator provides a digital certificate named ServerCert.
You need to implement Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) on ProductsDB.
Which code segment should you use?

Which code segment should you use to complete the function?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to create a function that will use a SELECT statement in ProductsByProductType.sql.
Which code segment should you use to complete the function?

Which code segment should you execute?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to modify Production.ProductDetails_Insert to comply with the application requirements.
Which code segment should you execute?

Which code segment should you use to define the Product…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Scenario 4
Application Information
You are a database administrator for a manufacturing company.
You have an application that stores product data. The data will be converted to technical diagrams for the
manufacturing process.
The product details are stored in XML format. Each XML must contain only one product that has a root element
named Product. A schema named Production.ProductSchema has been created for the products xml.
You develop a Microsoft .NET Framework assembly named ProcessProducts.dll that will be used to convert the
XML files to diagrams. The diagrams will be stored in the database as images. ProcessProducts.dll contains
one class named ProcessProduct that has a method name of Convert(). ProcessProducts.dll was created by
using a source code file named ProcessProduct.cs.
All of the files are located in C:\\Products\\.
The application has several performance and security issues. You will create a new database named
ProductsDB on a new server that has SQL Server 2012 installed. ProductsDB will support the application.
The following graphic shows the planned tables for ProductsDB:

You will also add a sequence named Production.ProductID_Seq.
You plan to create two certificates named DBCert and ProductsCert. You will create ProductsCert in master.
You will create DBCert in ProductsDB.
You have an application that executes dynamic T-SQL statements against ProductsDB. A sample of the
queries generated by the application appears in Dynamic.sql.
Application Requirements
The planned database has the following requirements:
All stored procedures must be signed.
The amount of disk space must be minimized.
Administrative effort must be minimized at all times.
The original product details must be stored in the database.
An XML schema must be used to validate the product details.
The assembly must be accessible by using T-SQL commands.
A table-valued function will be created to search products by type.
Backups must be protected by using the highest level of encryption.
Dynamic T-SQL statements must be converted to stored procedures.Indexes must be optimized periodically based on their fragmentation.
Manufacturing steps stored in the ManufacturingSteps table must refer to a product by the same identifier
used by the Products table.
ProductDetails_Insert.sql

Product, xml
All product types are 11 digits. The first five digits of the product id reference the category of the product and
the remaining six digits are the subcategory of the product.
The following is a sample customer invoice in XML format:

ProductsByProductType.sql

Dynamic.sql

Category FromType.sql

IndexManagement.sql

###EndCaseStudy###

Which code segment should you use to define the ProductDetails column?


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