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seanworking
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-02-09 : 16:31:24
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| I have a Microsoft contract interview on Thursday and I know they will be asking me whiteboard ad-hoc SQL query questions. I tend to kind of freeze up in these situations. I was wondering if anyone has strategies/processes they use to divide and conquer complex select query statements? I think that if I had more of a structured process in my mind it would be a whole lot easier to keep things straight. I already have the basics such as understanding of row and group filtering, joins, et al.Thanks,Sean |
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yosiasz
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2009-02-09 : 17:58:17
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| your strategy should be : DON"T FREEZE UP! You can have SQL Querying chip embedded in you but if you freeze up what is the use!?!?Just go to a Book Store or if you already have a book hit the books that is all there is to it. And of course you have to imagine real worl scenarios.With you best! |
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