Choosing the Proper Querying Course by George SQUILLACE “SQL” is in the name! April 2018
There are Two Querying Course Tracks Track for a professional data person using Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft Course 20761 (5 days) For a private group course the duration and content could, of course, be customized Appropriate for current and future DBAs, DB Developers, BI Developers, Report Writers, etc. Intense course Courseware Library 55232, Writing Analytical Queries for Business Intelligence (3 days) Appropriate for BI Developers, Report Writers, and query writing generalists. At the moment, offered infrequently End user track SQL Querying Fundamentals (1 day) SQL Querying Advanced (1 day) Both use Microsoft SQL Server and SSMS as the query writing tool (see next slide) Appropriate for someone that infrequently works with data or needs very basic self-service report writing skills
Topics Covered Use the NHLS.com website for a specific list of course topics Both tracks cover the following: Introduction to the SELECT statement Basic data filtering (WHERE clause) Ordering results (ORDER BY clause) Combining data from multiple tables (JOIN clause) Summarizing data (GROUP BY and HAVING clauses) The five day 20761 course has many more topics and is much more in-depth
Likely Follow-Up Courses 55123, Report Builder Level 1 (2 days), and then, 55128, Report Builder Level 2 (2 days) 20778, Analyzing Data with Power BI (3 days) 20764, Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure (5 days) 20762, Developing SQL Databases (5 days)
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