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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2005-01-17 : 09:52:03
Dev writes "1. I would like to know why Stored procedures are used in SQL and what are the benifits of the same.

2. What r the Different functions in SQL

3. What is Having claused used for


It will be great if some one could suggest me link or questions with answers for the SQL related Interview questions along with the answers


Thanx in Advance"

spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master

11752 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-17 : 09:57:51
Books On line( = SQL server help) explain all that.
google is good too.


Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join

7423 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-17 : 10:17:26
No offense, but if you need to come here to find the answers to those questions, then you are probably not qualified for the job. Spend more time researching, playing around with, and learning SQL.

also -- that second question is one of the worst interview questions I've ever seen !

- Jeff
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-17 : 10:21:01
By the way, improving your spelling and grammar would be a good idea BEFORE you go on an interview. And saying "well, I just type that way on the internet" is NOT a valid excuse.
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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!

4970 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-17 : 10:34:03
quote:
Originally posted by AskSQLTeam

Dev writes "1. I would like to know why Stored procedures are used in SQL and what are the benifits of the same.

2. What r the Different functions in SQL

3. What is Having claused used for


It will be great if some one could suggest me link or questions with answers for the SQL related Interview questions along with the answers


Thanx in Advance"




1. No reason. It fact, they just get in Frans Bouma's way, so ignore them.
2. Saving data and retrieving data.
3. An escape clause used by girlfriends to avoid making decisions. For example "I'll have what you're having".


Damian
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-17 : 10:36:08
Cool! So when they ask "does my butt look fat in these jeans?" you can say "hell yeah, you keep eating the same shit I do."
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join

7423 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-17 : 13:00:25
>>3. An escape clause used by girlfriends to avoid making decisions. For example "I'll have what you're having".

Excellent!

By the way -- if you really want to "Wow" them on your interview, you should memorize my definition of "triggers" from this thread:

http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=40352&SearchTerms=trigger

- Jeff
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rockmoose
SQL Natt Alfen

3279 Posts

Posted - 2005-01-17 : 16:20:30
quote:
Originally posted by robvolk

Cool! So when they ask "does my butt look fat in these jeans?" you can say "hell yeah, you keep eating the same shit I do."



You can also resort to the DENY clause if this happens.

rockmoose
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