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.SQL Portfolio

Name: Stephen SlavenEmail : sslaven50@yahoo.comPhone: (407)-287-9984Cell Phone: (856)-340-2766

2/19/2009 1

Table of Contents

• Library Client Application• PiggyBank Project• Library Report Project• BlockFlix Movie Project

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Library Client application

Library Database • Return member info from Member and Adult table• Display available books• Search member info using member number • Use UNION, list all member reserve the specific book• Use CASE, list all member reserve the specific book• Create temporary table• Display members have past due loan use temporary table• Display members who pay highest fine• List of member who want to reserve the specific book

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Library Diagram

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Display available books

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Use UNION

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Display member pay highest fine

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Library Stored Procedure

• Add • Add • Check• Check• Add• Convert• Renew• Update

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ADD ADULT Stored procedure

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CHECK OUT ITEM Stored Procedure

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WORKING TEST SCRIPT

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Create PiggyBank Database

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• DDL - Prevent Drops/Alters to Tables & Views• DML – Prevent Deletes on Adult Table

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PiggyBank Triggers

DDL Trigger

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DML Trigger

• Add Account• Add Customer• Deposits• Check Balance• Transactions• Update Interest Rates• Search by Customer• Withdrawals2/19/2009 16

PiggyBank Stored Procedure

Add Account Stored Procedure

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Add Customer Stored Procedure

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Deposits Stored Procedure

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Get Balance Stored Procedure

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Transactions Stored Procedure

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Update Interest Rates Stored Procedure

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Search by Customer Name

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Withdrawals Stored Procedure

• Complete List of Books• Most Active Members for a month• Kids Reading Club• Current Fines Report• Total Fines by Member

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Reports for Library Project

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Complete List of Books

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Most Active Members for Month

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Kids Reading Club Report

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Current Fines Report

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Total Fines by Member

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BlockFlix Project

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BlockFlix ERD Diagram

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High Availability Corporate headquarters:• Principal server in Omaha, NE• Mirror server in Kansas City, KS• Witness server in Helena, MT

Regional Servers:

Western United States:• Principal Server - Flagstaff, AZ• Mirror Server - Las Vegas, NV• Witness Server - San Antonio, TX

Eastern United States:• Principal Server – Atlanta, GA• Mirror Server – Memphis, TN• Witness Server – Indianapolis, IN

• Corporate Will have a (32-bit) requirement:

1. Server: Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition SP1

2. There will be 3 servers: 1 Production, 1 Backup, and 1 Witness

3. SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition4. Pentium III – compatible processor with 1 GHz processor

speed5. Memory – 2 GB6. Disk Space: 400 GB for Production and Backup and 100 GB

for Witness

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Hardware Considerations

• Regional Stores Will have a (32-bit) requirement:

1. Server: Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition SP1

2. There will be 3 servers: 1 Production, 1 Backup, and 1 Witness

3. SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition4. Pentium III – compatible processor with 1 GHz processor

speed5. Memory – 1 GB6. Disk Space: 200 GB for Production and Backup and 100 GB

for Witness

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Hardware Considerations (cont.)

• Regular Stores Will have a (32-bit) requirement: 1. Server: Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition SP1 2. SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition 3. Pentium III – compatible processor with 1 GHz processor speed 4. Memory – 1 GB 5. Disk Space: 200 GB

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Hardware Considerations (cont.)

BlockFlix will be using Redgate’s SQL Backup 3rd party software. SQL Backup will provide the following benefits:1. Compression of backup files up to 90% - saving on backup

space2. Using 256-bit AES encryption will create secure backup

NOTE: We will use this software, until SQL Server 2008 is implemented. When SQL Server will have its own backup encryption. We will at that time evaluate both and determine which is a better backup solution.

Retention of the daily tapes will be Monthly. Retention of the Monthly tapes will be 7 years. Retention of Yearly backup will be indefinite.

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Backup Strategy

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Maintenance Plan

Task Time Daily/Weekly

Backup DB Differential Every hour Daily

Check Database Integrity 22:00 Daily

Shrink Database 22:30 Daily

Reorganize Indexes 23:00 Daily

Rebuild Indexes 0:00 Weekly – Sunday

Update Statistics 1:00 Weekly - Sunday

Cleanup History 2:00 Weekly - Sunday

Backup BlockFlix and system DBs

3:00 Weekly - Sunday

Backup Transaction Log 5:00 Daily

Maintenance Cleanup 6:00 Weekly - Sunday

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Daily Maintenance Plan Diagram

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Weekly Maintenance Plan Diagram

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Maintenance Plan Email

BlockFlix will need to address the retention of the data long term. We will have backups, but we need the data to be available at all times.

1. We will partition the following tables:A. InventoryB. TransactionsC. CustomerD. MovieE. Rental

2. We will strip off data from the tables that are over 1 year old and send the data to the backup server.

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Archival Plan

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• Usp_AddStore Results

Stored Procedures

• usp_CheckedOutMovies Results

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Stored Procedures (cont.)

• usp_InactiveAccounts Results

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Stored Procedures (cont)

• usp_LostDamaged Results

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Stored Procedures (cont.)

• usp_Payments Results

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Stored Procedures (cont.)

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Function – ufn_GetLastDayOfMonth

• Add triggers to prevent inserts, deletes, or updates to tables:

Inventory Movie Rental Store Transactions Talent

• Prevent alters or drops on BlockFlix tables and views

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Triggers

• Prevent Store Insert Prevent Store Update

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Triggers (cont.)

• Prevent Inventory Delete Prevent Movie Delete

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Triggers (cont.)

BlockFlix purchases movies in bulk through the corporate headquarters and distributes them to the stores.  The package of movies includes an XML File that contains a list of movies.  The XML file will be run by the store to update the following their inventory tables:

-          Movie-          MovieTalent-          Inventory A separate feed from corporate will have already loaded tables:-          Talent Type (actors, directors and producers)-          Talent-          RatingType  (G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17)-          Genre (Action, Drama, Chick Flick, Horror, etc)-          Store

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XML

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Demo of XML File

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Movie Checkout

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Reports

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Reports (cont.)

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Reports (cont.)

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Reports (cont.)

Logins will be assigned using Windows and SQL Server authentication

Roles will be assigned according to user groups specific to their job tasks

Permissions will be set according to their user groups Corporate leaders and store managers will have access to all

servers Employees within corporate such as marketing representatives

will have access only to stored procedures with the necessary privileges to the tables needed to run their reports

Store level employees will be denied changes to the tables and only granted select permissions on tables where necessary to run the stored procedures

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Users/Logins/Permissions

through Stored Procedures Prevent SQL Injection attacks Grant most granular permission schema Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer SQL Server Profiler Maintain Updated Hotfixes or Service Packs

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Application Security

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Certificates/Encryption

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Certificates/Encryption(cont.)

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Video Streaming

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