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cherrytaz
Hi all,
I've finding in my role as an engineer that I am dealing more and more with databases and larger datasets. I've very comfortable with excel, vba and MS Access and I'm hitting the filesize limits with MS Access at the moment. I suppose the next logical step is SQL/Oracle.
Work are willing to send me on a course for such but I am unsure as to a particular course. I am based in Dublin and would ideally like something that is accredited in some decent way. Ideally would include database setup/management and of course the actual data analysis aspect.
I see the FitzWilliam Institute have some courses (part-time evenings which would be ideal)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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cherrytaz
Anyone with any advice?
SimonTemplar
It is not accredited but...
There are dozens of resources online for this. No need to attend a physical source. Spend some time Googling and pick the one that looks the best / had best reviews.
Udemy has a good number of SQL courses -
https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?q=sql
AnimalChin
What about
http://www.eveningclasses.ie/proddetail.asp?prod=5468
?
Ziycon
Have a look here also.
http://www.nhireland.ie/localweb/catalog/coursecatalog.aspx?groupid=462&keyword=oracle
cherrytaz
Thanks all for replies. Some of the Udemy courses look fantastic. I'll start there and see how it goes
Graham
Read reviews of each particular course before handing over any dosh. There's a huge amount of dross mixed in with the good courses.
magicmoves
OP, Did you manage to complete a SQL course on Udemy?
seklly
If you're working with Microsoft products their virtual academy has lots of good material, including SQL:
http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/product-training/sql-server