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submitted 1 year ago by ericbomb@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

I got this as a reaction to this post and I just felt it in my soul.

https://lemmy.world/comment/4795320

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by DeadNinja@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

Jesus died at 33, so that can't get returned in the query response lol

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submitted 1 year ago by DeadNinja@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

As an RDBMS professional - I found this article quite engaging, although a bit old.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by requiem@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

Hi!

I'm looking at manually entering quite a bit of relational data and I am wondering whether anyone knows of a nice GUI tool to do it?

What I'm looking at doing is something like matching up names with addresses. I have a table with a list of people, and I have a list of properties. I want to create a table where I could pair up people with properties. I would like the ID's to be entered into the Database, but I would like to see names and addresses on the front-end. Preferably when I click into the new relational table's columns it would give me an auto-complete list of possible values as I type. (So offer suggestions for names / addresses).

I'm looking for something web-based or MacOS / Linux compatible.

Does anyone know of such a tool?

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submitted 1 year ago by pahakala@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world
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submitted 1 year ago by biofaust@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

I recently tried my hand at an advanced online SQL test for a io position. Time-trial, non-autocompleting IDE, no human interaction. I failed miserably (0%) and I am fine with it. I have prepared myself with StrataScratch and the Mode tutorial, on top of my experience in querying GA4 data in BQ and other data for finance, sales and operations. . Although the resources are good to familiarize with SQL functions and structuring queries, I still feel that I am missing some kind of mindset that would enable me to tackle SQL questions irrespective of complexity. I don't want to know necessarily the details, if it is hard for you to explain, but I would like to know if there is such a state of mind to achieve. Of course, any description and resource is welcome.

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submitted 1 year ago by pahakala@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

Obviously Microsoft Access is the best but it would be cool to hear your opinion.

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submitted 1 year ago by shertson@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

Who doesn't love a good discussion about best practices? Here is an article from metabase on their recommended best practices for writing SQL. Share you opinion and recommendations.

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submitted 1 year ago by shertson@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

Use SQL to query live data streams. Similar to Apache Fink and Kafka Streams.

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submitted 1 year ago by shertson@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

New SQL 2023 - Per Peter, here are the main three topics:

  1. Various smaller changes to the existing SQL language
  2. New features related to JSON
  3. A new part for property graph queries
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submitted 1 year ago by shertson@lemmy.world to c/sql@lemmy.world

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