Design and Implement SQL Server Tracking Systems

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Design and Implement SQL Server Tracking Systems

About this course

Learners will gain the ability to design, implement, and manage a complete samples tracking system using VB.NET and SQL Server, including database design, transaction processing, reporting, stored procedures, and operational workflows. This course provides hands-on, case-study–driven learning focused on building a real-world Samples Tracking System from the ground up. Learners explore how to design SQL Server tables, create core database functions, configure entities and menus, and manage products, transactions, and running balances. As the course progresses, learners work with entity relationships, sample transfers, transaction reporting, and advanced SQL logic using stored procedures. A key benefit of this course is its end-to-end system perspective: learners do not study isolated SQL or VB.NET concepts, but instead see how frontend forms, backend logic, and database operations work together in a production-style application. Advanced topics such as stored procedure optimization, manufacturing workflows, and transfer execution prepare learners for real industry scenarios involving inventory and process tracking. This course is unique in its practical focus on system architecture, backend troubleshooting, and operational accuracy, making it ideal for learners seeking applied SQL Server and VB.NET experience through a complete, integrated case study.

What you'll learn

  • design SQL Server tables
  • create core database functions
  • implement transaction processing
  • generate transaction reports
  • optimize stored procedures
  • navigate manufacturing workflows
  • manage sample transfers

Course objectives

  • develop a complete samples tracking system
  • understand entity relationships and operational workflows
  • apply advanced SQL logic in real scenarios

Skills you'll gain

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