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May 11, 2024
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CIS 254 - Database Procedures and Functions 5.0 Credits Students learn to create functions using procedural programming languages, store functions, and call functions. Includes creating, using, modifying stored procedures and functions within a RDBMS. Students learn control structures of a database programming language. Prerequisite: CIS 251 with a minimum grade of 3.0.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the concept of a scalable relational database management system RDBMS. [COMMUNICATE]
- Explain the difference between client/server RDBMS and client RDBMS. [REASON]
- Explain the uses of networked RDBMS. [COMMUNICATE]
- Explain and use data manipulation language (DML) within procedures and functions. [REASON]
- Make use of save points and roll back within procedural programming. [REASON]
- Use of conditional control within procedures and functions (if statements). [REASON]
- Create exceptions and errors within DML and handle them within procedural programming. [REASON]
- Understand the use of and create iterative control structures within procedural programming (loops). [REASON]
- Create record sets through the use of SQL and procedural programming. [REASON]
- Develop and use stored procedures and functions. [REASON]
- Use the advanced features of stored procedural programming. [REASON]
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