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Exploring SQL's HAVING Clause for Advanced Filtering
When delving into SQL, mastering the HAVING clause alongside the GROUP BY statement becomes crucial for nuanced data manipulation. This feature empowers users to refine result sets post-grouping, particularly handy when dealing with aggregate functio...
Den W. · 01 April · 24SQL and No SQL Database - Comparison
An SQL (Structured Query Language) database adheres to the relational model and employs tables with predefined schemas to store and organize data. These databases are renowned for their strong consistency, ACID compliance, and robust querying capabilities through SQL language. SQL databases are suitable for applications that necessitate complex dat...
Darshana Kumari · 01 June 2023 · 121MongoDB vs PostgreSQL: main differences and migration issues
The data storage mechanism can change throughout the entire life cycle of an application. It is completely normal when a decision that was used at the start is abandoned in favor of a more suitable one after a couple of years of operation. A common s...
Jacob Enderson · 11 months ago · 112 · 1What Truth About "Cyber Security" SQL Injection Attacks
We live in the golden age of data. Some companies analyze it as a better version of themselves, some companies trade for profit, and no company is free to give up because of its value - for their business and criminals. SQL (Structured Query Languag...
rashidguestpost · 15 October 2022 · 92dbForge Studio for MySQL: Why I Switched to This Easy, All-Rounder GUI Tool
Learning MySQL introduced me to the command line interface and MySQL Workbench. While I find these tools enough for most tasks, I feel that my productivity is not good enough. So, I looked for another GUI tool and found dbForge Studio for MySQL. To m...
Edwin Sanchez · 29 August 2022 · 188What is SQL Server: pros and cons of using
Databases are repositories that contain large amounts of information. You can send requests, receive information from them using DBMS - control systems. A popular DBMS developed by Microsoft is SQL Server. This program is available in several edition...
Alex · 27 July 2022 · 194A Roadmap To Thrive As A Big Data Engineer
Are you interested in the following areas: Information Technology Math Analytics Problem-solving Numbers, graphs, charts, etc. If yes! Then big data engineering could be a great choice for you. This article will walk you through some of th...
Aileen Scott · 1 year ago · 969Database Weekly Digest. September 11, 2020
The CMU Database of Databases — An online encyclopedia of 714 (and counting) database systems, thanks to Carnegie Mellon University. We might have to spend some time going through this! It includes a leaderboard showing the most...
Alex · 11 September 2020 · 110The Worst Typo I Ever Made
The “onosecond” is the second after you make a terrible mistake. The second when you realise what you just did and that there’s nothing you can do about it, the second when all the now-inevitable consequences flash through your mi...
Den W. · 01 June 2020 · 263How to boost your SQL Coding Efficiency in a Multi-Database Environment
SQL coding can be a Wild West in multi-database environments. Consider Ivana who has her hands full working in a tech startup. She’s the go-to person for all things database-related. Her company is using WordPress for their blog. So, MySQL wil...
John Fuller · 18 hours ago · 1Tutorial: How to Backup Your SQL Database
In today's digital age, data is one of the most valuable assets a company can have. It is essential to have a robust backup strategy to protect this asset from data loss due to hardware failures, software bugs, or human errors. This tutorial provides...
donnie alonte · 30 April · 1How to Recover a Corrupted Database in SQL Server?
In the fast-paced world of database management, encountering corruption issues in SQL Server databases can be a daunting challenge. When vital data becomes inaccessible due to corruption, swift and effective recovery measures are crucial to minimize...
Syscurve Software · 27 April · 1How to run a SQL script or file in MySQL & MariaDB
In database development, it is important to test the database with different data scenarios to ensure its functionality, performance, and reliability. Data import facilitates the population of test data sets, allowing developers to simulate real-worl...
John Fuller · 23 April · 1TOP 10 IDEs for SQL Database Management & Administration [2024]
Modern organizations heavily rely on databases, with SQL databases being the predominant option. Daily workflows involve numerous database-related tasks, which database specialists must handle using specialized tools. Typically, it requires not just...
John Fuller · 15 April · 1Microsoft SQL Server Training : Getting Trained by the Experts
What is Microsoft SQL Server? What is it Used For? Current business operations are not the same as in the past. Today, numerous businesses throughout the planet influence innovation to further develop products and speed up. Businesses are likewise more worried about how they handle, store, and utilize their information. While picking the innovatio...
Mitchell Clark · 02 February · 1Exploring a Variety of Programming Languages in Data Science Beyond Python and R.
Data science now forms a vital component of various industries, driving data-centric decisions. Central to this field are programming languages, with Python and R reigning supreme. However, a noticeable trend is emerging—diversification beyond these familiar languages. In this blog, we delve into the pivotal role of programming languages in d...
Vicky M · 12 January · 1