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  • Interesting set of interview questions.

    What were your answers?

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

    We walk in the dark places no others will enter
    We stand on the bridge and no one may pass
  • that is a great set of study topics for anyone starting out in SQL.

    After you get some experience and practice, you should be able to answer each one;

    there's no shortcuts in becoming proficient in SQL server, you've got to actually practice and become familiar with creating queries in order to really understand what those questions are asking.

    best of luck to you!

    Lowell


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  • Lowell (5/31/2016)


    that is a great set of study topics for anyone starting out in SQL.

    Well, it was.

    Though the first one wasn't really a study area:

    Do you have experience in MS SQL or other SQL database

    (paraphrased from memory)

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

    We walk in the dark places no others will enter
    We stand on the bridge and no one may pass
  • Guess the OP didn't like the responses received.

  • Didn't think it would be a good idea to post interview questions for a job I've already got...

  • gfoxxy93 (5/31/2016)


    Didn't think it would be a good idea to post interview questions for a job I've already got...

    Yeah, I gess it's best to play it safe. You never know ... 🙂

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • GilaMonster (5/31/2016)


    Lowell (5/31/2016)


    that is a great set of study topics for anyone starting out in SQL.

    Well, it was.

    Though the first one wasn't really a study area:

    Do you have experience in MS SQL or other SQL database

    (paraphrased from memory)

    Maybe we should quote these kinds of posts in our replies so that the OP can't delete all the info leaving a rather sad little thread.

  • I have a set of interviews questions which helped many sql server people

    you can check interview questions on forums of winmilestone com / winmilestone.com/Topic?Interview

  • prafuljemail (6/7/2016)


    I have a set of interviews questions which helped many sql server people

    you can check interview questions on forums of winmilestone com / winmilestone.com/Topic?Interview

    Your sign up requires way too much information.

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.

    Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.


    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)

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