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(posted on Microsoft site 6/25/20): We are in the process of merging Microsoft Learning with Microsoft Learn, which will be complete by June 30, 2020. You’ll find all relevant training and certification information is now available on Microsoft Learn. For more information, refer to the FAQ. |
Certification overview: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/certification-overview.aspx
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Microsoft Course 10990: Analyzing Data with SQL Server Reporting Services ($1,000)
Exam 70-761: Querying Data with Transact-SQL ($165) retires Jan 31, 2021
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Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA)
Exam 98-364: Database Fundamentals ($127)
Understanding core database concepts
Create database objects
Manipulate data
Understand data storage
Administer a database
Course 40364A: Database Administration Fundamentals
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Exam 70-761: Querying Data with Transact-SQL ($165)
Published: October 18, 2016
Technology: SQL Server 2016/2017/2019
Manage data with Transact-SQL
Query data with advanced Transact-SQL components
Program databases by using Transact-SQL
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Course 55123A: Writing Reports with Report Builder and SSRS Level 1
In this 2-day course, students will continue their learning on the foundations of report writing with Microsoft® SQL Server® Report Builder and SSRS. The focus will be on report writing by connecting to a database and manipulating the data for presentation including: creating table and matrix reports, formatting reports, grouping report data, creating simple and complex expressions, displaying aggregated data, sorting and filtering data, charting data, and preparing reports for printing and exporting. Report Builder 3.0 is available for Microsoft® SQL Server® versions 2014, 2012, and 2008 R2.
The primary audience for this course are persons who are new to reporting with Microsoft® SQL Server® Report Builder and SSRS, persons who are transitioning from another reporting software application, and persons who are existing Report Builder and SSRS report authors. The secondary audience for this course are persons who are using Report Designer (SSRS).
Course participants may be business analysts, programmer analysts, data analysts, database administrators, or IT professionals and may or may not have experience with Microsoft® SQL Server® Report Builder and SSRS, programming (Visual Basic), and/or Transact-Structured Query Language (T-SQL) experience.
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