Learn to create and manage users in SQL Server databases, and how to link those users to logins.
- [Instructor] In this section,…we'll look at creating a user…inside of an individual database.…So I'll open up the list of Databases,…open up DemoDB02,…and at the bottom, I'll open up Security.…One of the options we see in Security is Users.…I'll right click on that and go to New User.…I'll need to give the user a name,…and I'm going to go with TestUser.…This will have to map to a previously created login,…so I'm going to use TestLogin that we created previously.…
And optionally, I can provide a default schema.…On the left-hand side, we can select…the page for Owned Schemas,…and the majority of our users…are not going to own schemas,…but they will be a member of a schema,…and we have a page for that also called Membership.…So I'm going to put this user…into the datareader schema…and the denydatawriter schema.…So this particular user will be able to read data…but will not be able to write data.…The next page is Securables,…where we could get more granular…and provide permissions on specific tables.…
And the bottom is Extended Properties,…
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11/16/2016- Installing SQL Management Studio
- Using SQL Server Configuration Monitor
- Creating a database
- Creating tables with SMS and T-SQL
- Creating relationships between tables
- Creating views
- Writing queries to return XML
- Working with XML and JSON
- Backing up and restoring SQL Server
- Monitoring and management
- Security
- Performance
- Integrating SQL Server with cloud services like Azure
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m
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1. Overview of SQL Server 2016
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SQL Server editions2m 22s
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2. Installing SQL Server 2016
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Basic installation6m 22s
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3. Working with Tools
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Activity Monitor3m 31s
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Profiler4m 20s
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4. Creating and Configuring Databases
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Create a database3m 16s
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Install a sample database3m 12s
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5. Creating Tables in a Database
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Create a table using T-SQL1m 41s
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In-memory tables3m 34s
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Temporal tables5m 19s
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6. Creating Views in Databases
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Create a view3m 17s
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7. Understanding Programmability
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Stored procedures3m 23s
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Built-in functions1m 50s
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Scalar functions2m 10s
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8. Working with XML
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Introduction to XML1m 29s
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Write queries to return XML2m 38s
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Shred XML2m 23s
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Working with XML schemas1m 48s
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Storing XML3m 38s
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9. Working with JSON
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Working with JSON2m 29s
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Storing JSON2m 19s
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10. Backup and Restore
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Basic backups2m 32s
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Basic restore2m 48s
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11. Monitoring and Management
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Audit logins2m 35s
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12. Security
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Instance-level logins2m 47s
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Database-level users2m 24s
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Encrypt data5m 24s
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13. Performance
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Basics of indexes3m 4s
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Create an index6m 18s
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Columnstore index3m 12s
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Explore execution plans5m 1s
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Overview of Query Store3m 18s
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14. Cloud
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Back up to Azure3m 9s
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Set up Stretch Database4m 46s
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Monitor Stretch Database1m 24s
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Conclusion
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Next steps33s
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