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SQL From Basic to Advanced level
Basic SQL is ONLY 7 commands:
- SELECT
- FROM
- WHERE (also use SQL comparison operators such as =, <=, >=, <> etc.)
- ORDER BY
- Aggregate functions such as SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT etc.
- GROUP BY
- CREATE, INSERT, DELETE, etc.
You can do all this in just one morning.
Once you know these, take the next step and learn commands like:
- LEFT JOIN
- INNER JOIN
- LIKE
- IN
- CASE WHEN
- HAVING (undertstand how it's different from GROUP BY)
- UNION ALL
This should take another day.
Once both basic and intermediate are done, start learning more advanced SQL concepts such as:
- Subqueries (when to use subqueries vs CTE?)
- CTEs (WITH AS)
- Stored Procedures
- Triggers
- Window functions (LEAD, LAG, PARTITION BY, RANK, DENSE RANK)
These can be done in a couple of days.
Learning these concepts is NOT hard at all
- what takes time is practice and knowing what command to use when. How do you master that?
- First, create a basic SQL project
- Then, work on an intermediate SQL project (search online) -
Lastly, create something advanced on SQL with many CTEs, subqueries, stored procedures and triggers etc.
This is ALL you need to become a badass in SQL, and trust me when I say this, it is not rocket science. It's just logic.
Remember that practice is the key here. It will be more clear and perfect with the continous practice
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Basic SQL is ONLY 7 commands:
- SELECT
- FROM
- WHERE (also use SQL comparison operators such as =, <=, >=, <> etc.)
- ORDER BY
- Aggregate functions such as SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT etc.
- GROUP BY
- CREATE, INSERT, DELETE, etc.
You can do all this in just one morning.
Once you know these, take the next step and learn commands like:
- LEFT JOIN
- INNER JOIN
- LIKE
- IN
- CASE WHEN
- HAVING (undertstand how it's different from GROUP BY)
- UNION ALL
This should take another day.
Once both basic and intermediate are done, start learning more advanced SQL concepts such as:
- Subqueries (when to use subqueries vs CTE?)
- CTEs (WITH AS)
- Stored Procedures
- Triggers
- Window functions (LEAD, LAG, PARTITION BY, RANK, DENSE RANK)
These can be done in a couple of days.
Learning these concepts is NOT hard at all
- what takes time is practice and knowing what command to use when. How do you master that?
- First, create a basic SQL project
- Then, work on an intermediate SQL project (search online) -
Lastly, create something advanced on SQL with many CTEs, subqueries, stored procedures and triggers etc.
This is ALL you need to become a badass in SQL, and trust me when I say this, it is not rocket science. It's just logic.
Remember that practice is the key here. It will be more clear and perfect with the continous practice
Best telegram channel to learn SQL: https://news.1rj.ru/str/sqlanalyst
Data Analyst Jobs👇
https://news.1rj.ru/str/jobs_SQL
Join @free4unow_backup for more free resources.
Like this post if it helps 😄❤️
ENJOY LEARNING 👍👍
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Complete SQL Topics for Data Analysts 😄👇
1. Introduction to SQL:
- Basic syntax and structure
- Understanding databases and tables
2. Querying Data:
- SELECT statement
- Filtering data using WHERE clause
- Sorting data with ORDER BY
3. Joins:
- INNER JOIN, LEFT JOIN, RIGHT JOIN, FULL JOIN
- Combining data from multiple tables
4. Aggregation Functions:
- GROUP BY
- Aggregate functions like COUNT, SUM, AVG, MAX, MIN
5. Subqueries:
- Using subqueries in SELECT, WHERE, and HAVING clauses
6. Data Modification:
- INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE statements
- Transactions and Rollback
7. Data Types and Constraints:
- Understanding various data types (e.g., INT, VARCHAR)
- Using constraints (e.g., PRIMARY KEY, FOREIGN KEY)
8. Indexes:
- Creating and managing indexes for performance optimization
9. Views:
- Creating and using views for simplified querying
10. Stored Procedures and Functions:
- Writing and executing stored procedures
- Creating and using functions
11. Normalization:
- Understanding database normalization concepts
12. Data Import and Export:
- Importing and exporting data using SQL
13. Window Functions:
- ROW_NUMBER(), RANK(), DENSE_RANK(), and others
14. Advanced Filtering:
- Using CASE statements for conditional logic
15. Advanced Join Techniques:
- Self-joins and other advanced join scenarios
16. Analytical Functions:
- LAG(), LEAD(), OVER() for advanced analytics
17. Working with Dates and Times:
- Date and time functions and formatting
18. Performance Tuning:
- Query optimization strategies
19. Security:
- Understanding SQL injection and best practices for security
20. Handling NULL Values:
- Dealing with NULL values in queries
Ensure hands-on practice on these topics to strengthen your SQL skills.
Since SQL is one of the most essential skill for data analysts, I have decided to teach each topic daily in this channel for free. Like this post if you want me to continue this SQL series 👍♥️
Share with credits: https://news.1rj.ru/str/sqlspecialist
Hope it helps :)
1. Introduction to SQL:
- Basic syntax and structure
- Understanding databases and tables
2. Querying Data:
- SELECT statement
- Filtering data using WHERE clause
- Sorting data with ORDER BY
3. Joins:
- INNER JOIN, LEFT JOIN, RIGHT JOIN, FULL JOIN
- Combining data from multiple tables
4. Aggregation Functions:
- GROUP BY
- Aggregate functions like COUNT, SUM, AVG, MAX, MIN
5. Subqueries:
- Using subqueries in SELECT, WHERE, and HAVING clauses
6. Data Modification:
- INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE statements
- Transactions and Rollback
7. Data Types and Constraints:
- Understanding various data types (e.g., INT, VARCHAR)
- Using constraints (e.g., PRIMARY KEY, FOREIGN KEY)
8. Indexes:
- Creating and managing indexes for performance optimization
9. Views:
- Creating and using views for simplified querying
10. Stored Procedures and Functions:
- Writing and executing stored procedures
- Creating and using functions
11. Normalization:
- Understanding database normalization concepts
12. Data Import and Export:
- Importing and exporting data using SQL
13. Window Functions:
- ROW_NUMBER(), RANK(), DENSE_RANK(), and others
14. Advanced Filtering:
- Using CASE statements for conditional logic
15. Advanced Join Techniques:
- Self-joins and other advanced join scenarios
16. Analytical Functions:
- LAG(), LEAD(), OVER() for advanced analytics
17. Working with Dates and Times:
- Date and time functions and formatting
18. Performance Tuning:
- Query optimization strategies
19. Security:
- Understanding SQL injection and best practices for security
20. Handling NULL Values:
- Dealing with NULL values in queries
Ensure hands-on practice on these topics to strengthen your SQL skills.
Since SQL is one of the most essential skill for data analysts, I have decided to teach each topic daily in this channel for free. Like this post if you want me to continue this SQL series 👍♥️
Share with credits: https://news.1rj.ru/str/sqlspecialist
Hope it helps :)
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