SQL Server 2014 - Summary
Congratulations for reaching the end of this SQL Server 2014 tutorial!
SQL Server is a powerful application, and this tutorial has provided an overview of the main concepts involved in administering SQL Server 2014 Express.
To recap briefly, we've:
- Created databases
- Created database tables
- Inserted data into those tables
- Used the SQL Server Management Studio to run a query
- Created a login account
- Looked at server roles
- Learned about database schemas
- Created a linked server
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