How to create a CRUD Application with Python and SQL Server

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How to create a CRUD Application with Python and SQL Server provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. How to create a CRUD Application with Python and SQL Server is taught by Bluelime Learning Solutions. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Create a Python Application to interact with SQL Server Database

    What you'll learn:

    • Importing Python Modules
    • Creating Graphical User Interface using Tkinter and ttk
    • Creating a class with methods
    • Creating functions
    • Creating a virtual environment
    • Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2017 Express Edition
    • Creating a database and table
    • Connecting Python file to database
    • Create pop up boxes for your application
    • Insert data into SQL Server database from Python application
    • Update existing records inside SQL Server database from Python application
    • Delete records from SQL Server database from Python application
    • Create a database configuration file

    In this course you learn how to interface a Python application program with an SQL Server database. Python has various modules that you can use to interact with databases. We will install pypyodbc connector module to enable us interact with SQL Server database from our Python application.

    We will be installing Microsoft SQL Server 20117 express edition and also create a new database and table that our Python application will interact with.

    We will create the Python application frontend using Tkinter which is a built in Python module used to create graphical user interfaces . From tkinter module we will import ttk module which is a themed widget library that contains various types of widgets like buttons,labels etc that we can use to build the graphical user interface for our Python application. We will also import other bits and pieces from the tkinter module that our Python application will use.

    Also we will create a database configuration file that twill be used to interact with the SQL Server database from our Python application.