27 Practical SQL Queries to solve Business Problems

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27 Practical SQL  Queries to solve Business Problems

About this course

The best way to build up your skills in any area is by practice. This course is a hands-on practical learn by doing course. SQL ( SQL -Structural Query language ) is one of  the most popular and sort after skills in the IT industry.  SQL Skills is so important especially with big data and data dependent businesses and applications from Facebook  to our local banks. This course was designed with the beginner in mind.  The course starts by walking you through how to setup a lab where you will download and install Microsoft SQL Server and the sample Northwind database. In this course we will solve 27 business related problem questions by building SQL queries to interrogate the database and produce the answers to solving the business problems. We will  use the following while building our queries to solve the business problems :Retrieve data with SELECT Use Aliases Use Case Expressions Eliminate duplicatesFilter data with equality filters Filter data with basic comparisons Filter data with string comparisons Filter data with logical comparisons Filter data with NULL comparisons Use order by clauseSort data by ascending and descending order Use Table joins to extract data from multiple tablesUse UNION operator to combine results of two or more SELECT Statements Aggregate functions to compute a single output valueGROUP BY Clause to group related data By the end of this course you will be would have gained enough skills to interrogate  Database.

What you'll learn

  • Write SQL queries using SELECT statements
  • Use aliases and case expressions in queries
  • Filter and sort data with different comparison types
  • Implement table joins to combine data from multiple tables
  • Use the UNION operator to merge query results
  • Apply aggregate functions and GROUP BY clauses

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