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Re: Recommended: SQL for Data Analytics - Learn SQL in 4 Hours (free). Plus thanks to Zim!

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Zim, I think you originally gave me a link. But I found a hardbound on amazon and grabbed it, so I could put it on the wall and lie to myself about what I don't know. Yet. http://github.com/MurugeshMarvel/Books/blob/master/Mathematics/Advanced%20Engineering%20Mathematics%20by%20ERWIN%20KREYSZIG%20(10th-Ed%2C%202011).pdf

Re "SQL", I believe you are right and there is an Access mode to work directly with it, instead of via the GUI. I've got a lot of SQL work coming up, so I am sharpening the saw.




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Re: Recommended: SQL for Data Analytics - Learn SQL in 4 Hours (free). Plus thanks to Zim!
By: Zimbler0
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Mon, 19 May 25 6:23 AM
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Fiz > but this is an exceptionally solid, high-level yet hands-on, SQL CRASH course.


Your welcome. Though I don't remember providing the link . . .

I have a vague memory of being exposed to SQL . . . And, if I remember correctly, there is a way in Access (Microsoft Office Access) to change a query into SQL . . . or maybe even write a query in SQL.

I was more of an electron pusher, than a data processing guy. Though I did write and implement the shop inventory program. And I maintained the shop log program (both in Access).

At least a couple of the systems we ran had 'Sequel Server' data bases built into them. And I remember using Access as a 'Front End' to one of them so I could use Access to fish certain data sets out of the Server. Interesting stuff.

Zim.


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