[nfbcs] Basic Informqion regarding Tableau and SQL
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Mon Sep 3 17:34:04 UTC 2018
Hi Leslie.
I have learned SQL well enough to do routine things at work. It is a way to
write reports off of databases. If I remember right, the version we have at
work is SQL for Server 2016, and it is very accessible.
I learned it patrtly from a couple books I got from Bookshare, and partly
from asking my co-workers questions when I got stuck. It was pretty easy to
learn. Programming is programming; logic is logic.
HTH.
Tracy
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Subject: [nfbcs] Basic Informqion regarding Tableau and SQL
Hello:
The subject summarizes my question. I've heard of the above programs, but
don't really understand exactly what they do. I believe they interact with
databases somehow. I am considering applying for a job that would require
me to learn these programs. Any information appreciated.
--
Leslie Fairall
mailto:fairall at shellworld.net
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