Its not just knowing it, its knowing it well enough to be able to solve problems by using knowledge and apply it in real world situations, so I guess what I'm saying is it takes experience more than anything else. Anyone can search the web around for the solution but to really be good at it you have to know the answer off the top of your head. So sure learn and apply for those jobs learn what the right questions to ask are so you know what to look for then once you have a job like that and are doing it everyday you become a master and don't need to search for the answers anymore.
I understand the tables and relationship portion. It's just memorizing the commands. Which after a few lessons seems to be pretty simple. I'll keep plugging away! I think I have enough of the other experience to bridge the gap. I'm thinking it's similar to having a longterm bookkeeper/accountant that has been doing it for years and knows the rules, but just suddenly has to learn how to use software instead of pen and paper.
you got this, it will take more than a weekend. Like everything in life...it takes practice. If you can do excel then you can do SQL.
Thanks!
I think that is an excellent analogy.
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