Microsoft Access SQL: SQL for Non-Programmers

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Microsoft Access SQL: SQL for Non-Programmers provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. Microsoft Access SQL: SQL for Non-Programmers is taught by IsáBel .. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Learn How You Can Use SQL in Microsoft Access with the Tips, Tools, and Exercises in This Best-Selling Course.

    What you'll learn:

    • Files & SQL Script Included!
    • WRITE SQL Queries in Your Microsoft Access Databases
    • CREATE Select Queries
    • FILTER with the WHERE Clause
    • SORT Your Access Records
    • GROUP Your Records
    • USE Aggregate Functions
    • LEARN About Date Function
    • GET Familiar with Functions You Can Use with Strings
    • LEARN How to Join Tables
    • CREATE Tables Using SQL
    • INSERT Records Into Your Tables
    • Use Action Queries Like:
    • - UPDATE
    • - DELETE
    • CREATE SubQueries
    • ... and more

    SQL Is One Of The Most Sought-After Skills By Employers.

    If there was an easy, step-by-step method for learning a little bit of SQL EVERY SINGLE DAY without the confusion, tech

    overwhelm , or "What the heck do I do next?" syndrome, would you finally feel confident enough to make learning SQL your priority?


    You CanQuickly Learning How To Query Your MicrosoftAccess Databases with SQL

    If you are already familiar with Microsoft Access databases, and would like to:

    • Have more employable skills

    • Learn an in-demand programming language

    • Get the answers that you want, when you want them from your database

    • Break free of the Query Design window, or Query Wizards


    Then this course will enable you to discover how you can use SQL to query your Access databases. There is enormous value in knowing the basics and being efficient in SQL.

    You can start using SQL today.
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