| Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Designing and Implementing Databases Precertification Practice Exam |
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Level: D
The Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Designing and Implementing Databases Precertification Practice Exam is an assessment designed to measure an individual's ability to design and implement a SQL Server 7 database solution. The developer must be able to perform all stages of development from analyzing and designing to implementing and maintaining the database solution. This is designed as a precertification practice test.
What the Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Designing and Implementing Databases Precertification Practice Exam Measures
This test contains 155 questions and covers the following objectives:
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Developing
a Logical Data Model (31 questions) |
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Deriving
the Physical Design (3 questions) |
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Creating
Data Services (86 questions) |
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Creating
a Physical Database (30 questions) |
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Maintaining
a Database (5 questions) |
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This test
contains references to the following media: |
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New
Riders SQL Server 6.5 Design and Implementation MCSE
Training Guide |
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Microsoft
SQL Server 6.5 Software Documentation |
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MSDN
Online Library |
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SQL
Server 7.0 Database Implementation Training |
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