SQL SERVER – 2008 – Interview Questions and Answers – Part 1

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1) General Questions of SQL SERVER

What is RDBMS?

Relational Data Base Management Systems (RDBMS) are database management systems that maintain data records and indices in tables. Relationships may be created and maintained across and among the data and tables. In a relational database, relationships between data items are expressed by means of tables. Interdependencies among these tables are expressed by data values rather than by pointers. This allows a high degree of data independence. An RDBMS has the capability to recombine the data items from different files, providing powerful tools for data usage. (Read More Here)

What are the properties of the Relational tables?

Relational tables have six properties:

  • Values are atomic.
  • Column values are of the same kind.
  • Each row is unique.
  • The sequence of columns is insignificant.
  • The sequence of rows is insignificant.
  • Each column must have a unique name.

What is Normalization?

Database normalization is a data design and organization process applied to data structures based on rules that help building relational databases. In relational database design, the process of organizing data to minimize redundancy is called normalization. Normalization usually involves dividing a database into two or more tables and defining relationships between the tables. The objective is to isolate data so that additions, deletions, and modifications of a field can be made in just one table and then propagated through the rest of the database via the defined relationships.

What are different normalization forms?

1NF: Eliminate Repeating Groups

Make a separate table for each set of related attributes, and give each table a primary key. Each field contains at most one value from its attribute domain.

2NF: Eliminate Redundant Data

If an attribute depends on only part of a multi-valued key, remove it to a separate table.

3NF: Eliminate Columns Not Dependent On Key

If attributes do not contribute to a description of the key, remove them to a separate table. All attributes must be directly dependent on the primary key. (Read More Here)

BCNF: Boyce-Codd Normal Form

If there are non-trivial dependencies between candidate key attributes, separate them out into distinct tables.

4NF: Isolate Independent Multiple Relationships

No table may contain two or more 1:n or n:m relationships that are not directly related.

5NF: Isolate Semantically Related Multiple Relationships

There may be practical constrains on information that justify separating logically related many-to-many relationships.

ONF: Optimal Normal Form

A model limited to only simple (elemental) facts, as expressed in Object Role Model notation.

DKNF: Domain-Key Normal Form

A model free from all modification anomalies is said to be in DKNF.

Remember, these normalization guidelines are cumulative. For a database to be in 3NF, it must first fulfill all the criteria of a 2NF and 1NF database.

What is De-normalization?

De-normalization is the process of attempting to optimize the performance of a database by adding redundant data. It is sometimes necessary because current DBMSs implement the relational model poorly. A true relational DBMS would allow for a fully normalized database at the logical level, while providing physical storage of data that is tuned for high performance. De-normalization is a technique to move from higher to lower normal forms of database modeling in order to speed up database access.

What is Stored Procedure?

A stored procedure is a named group of SQL statements that have been previously created and stored in the server database. Stored procedures accept input parameters so that a single procedure can be used over the network by several clients using different input data. And when the procedure is modified, all clients automatically get the new version. Stored procedures reduce network traffic and improve performance. Stored procedures can be used to help ensure the integrity of the database.

e.g. sp_helpdb, sp_renamedb, sp_depends etc.

What is Trigger?

A trigger is a SQL procedure that initiates an action when an event (INSERT, DELETE or UPDATE) occurs. Triggers are stored in and managed by the DBMS. Triggers are used to maintain the referential integrity of data by changing the data in a systematic fashion. A trigger cannot be called or executed; DBMS automatically fires the trigger as a result of a data modification to the associated table. Triggers can be viewed as similar to stored procedures in that both consist of procedural logic that is stored at the database level. Stored procedures, however, are not event-drive and are not attached to a specific table as triggers are. Stored procedures are explicitly executed by invoking a CALL to the procedure while triggers are implicitly executed. In addition, triggers can also execute stored procedures.

Nested Trigger: A trigger can also contain INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE logic within itself, so when the trigger is fired because of data modification it can also cause another data modification, thereby firing another trigger. A trigger that contains data modification logic within itself is called a nested trigger. (Read More Here)

What is View?

A simple view can be thought of as a subset of a table. It can be used for retrieving data, as well as updating or deleting rows. Rows updated or deleted in the view are updated or deleted in the table the view was created with. It should also be noted that as data in the original table changes, so does data in the view, as views are the way to look at part of the original table. The results of using a view are not permanently stored in the database. The data accessed through a view is actually constructed using standard T-SQL select command and can come from one to many different base tables or even other views.

What is Index?

An index is a physical structure containing pointers to the data. Indices are created in an existing table to locate rows more quickly and efficiently. It is possible to create an index on one or more columns of a table, and each index is given a name. The users cannot see the indexes; they are just used to speed up queries. Effective indexes are one of the best ways to improve performance in a database application. A table scan happens when there is no index available to help a query. In a table scan SQL Server examines every row in the table to satisfy the query results. Table scans are sometimes unavoidable, but on large tables, scans have a terrific impact on performance.

What is a Linked Server?

Linked Servers is a concept in SQL Server by which we can add other SQL Server to a Group and query both the SQL Server dbs using T-SQL Statements. With a linked server, you can create very clean, easy to follow, SQL statements that allow remote data to be retrieved, joined and combined with local data. Stored Procedure sp_addlinkedserver, sp_addlinkedsrvlogin will be used add new Linked Server. (Read More Here)

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  • Respected Sir,

    U have really contributed a lot for the sql learners. I have really liked all your question-answers.

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  • Hi, Pinal Sir
    I need to help, I was finished my Microsoft 2000, 2005, 2008 sql server dba tranning. Can you help me interview question and answer, and example of project. please

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  • Hi,

    Please suggest books which I can refer to passing 2008 dba certification.

    Thanks & Regards

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  • Hi all,

    I really like read this forum, i find a lot of trick to a solve problem about rule, syntax sql etc.

    Keep spirit Pinal Dave, regrad from me for you.

    Anam

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  • Can you tell me normalization with an example.i am still confused with it.

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  • hi,dave
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  • can u please tell me how to write a User defined function for checking UK mob num(Regular expression)

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  • pradeep pandey
    October 7, 2010 11:42 pm

    pinal good work kept up but plese response all time othervise student r not use internet

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  • hi,

    I am wokring in SQL server from 1.5 years..as eveloper and DBA now. If there is any job option, please let me know.

    Pinal, its always gr8 to learn from your site.

    Thanks
    Tanu
    [email address removed.]

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  • Yogesh Chandra Upreti
    October 18, 2010 2:10 pm

    Dear Sir,

    First of all Thanks a lot for providing us such a nice information
    and hope if any updates regarding to the SQL Server happened you will inform me.

    Yours New Visitors and Student
    Yogesh Chandra Upreti

    Thanks!

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  • Hello sir,
    I am planning for a change so can you please provide me some interview questions on Sql server 2005 with some projects…and which book should i prefer?please let me know sir.

    Thanks,
    Mona

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  • i want to validate Uk number before inserting the table in sql itself.So i am trying cal a sql function which will return true if the number has been valid.If i am suppling number like 02071931271(uK number)the function should return its a valid number.I am bit confused how to proceed this.Kindly help me.
    thanks in advance.

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  • i want to validate Uk number before inserting the table in sql itself.So i am trying cal a sql function which will return true if the number has been valid.If i am suppling number like 02071931271(uK number)the function should return its a valid number.I am bit confused how to proceed this.Kindly help me.
    thanks in advance

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  • Do you know of any good dvds that will teach someone, who is not an IT person, MS SQL Server 2008. I want to change carreer and a friend of mine talked to me about learning SQL Server 2008. I read a lot of books, did a lot of practices in my computer, but I still think that i am not ready to start applying for a job.
    What is the least you to know to get a DBA Job.
    I know that you can never know everything, with experience and friction you get better at what you do.
    Just need some advise.
    Thank you.
    Tony

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  • hi,
    thanks

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  • Hi,

    I am working on sql 2008, I want to do sql developer certification.kindly suggest for the same.

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  • It a great article.

    Thanks
    keep the good work going.

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  • Hi Sir,

    May i please get interview questions on CLUSTERING and SQL SERVER 2008. This is very urgent and important to me. Please help me. Please post it on my mail.

    Regards,
    Ankesh Kumar

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  • Hi Pinal, your blog site is simply Out Standing!,I’m moving to DBA and your site has been very helpful, although i have a few questions that i’d like to ask. Is there a way to run 1 job for all databases? or selective in SQL Server 2008 R2?

    Regards,
    Bharath

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  • This is one of the best article.
    Through anyone easily understand about the SQL server basics.

    Thanks……

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