Training Course:SQLSchool/Trainer:Centre for Continuing Education, Concordia University Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Course Description:
'' Structured Query Language, commonly known as SQL, is the most popular query language for managing databases. This SQL course is designed for students new to writing SQL queries and is taught in a non-database specific approach. A typical student will need to learn SQL to build dynamic web related applications or to manage data and generate business reports. For the most part, the SQL learned in the course is applicable to all major database software. In the few cases in which there are differences between the database environments, these differences will be pointed out.
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http://www.concordia.ca
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Phone:514-848-3600
School Address:
Centre for Continuing Education La Tour du Faubourg 1600 Saint-Catherine Street West Montreal, Quebec H3H 2S7
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