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SQL for beginners and KxPlorer (Commercial). Two day training session.
Recommended to all Kx ‘Super Users’
This workshop is aimed at giving you basic knowledge of SQL in order to help you get the most from your KxPlorer Extract Tool. The first day will concentrate on giving you the basic skills of SQL covering Microsoft’s database interface, the main database structures, how to link data and how to find the information you’re after. The second day will cover specific aspects of the Extract Tool itself; Kx data structures and show you how best to design and develop your own bespoke reports within the KxConferencing suite of products.
Areas that will be covered in the training are:
- An understanding as to where the information comes from
- A basic knowledge of SQL code writing
- Where/how to locate ‘tables’ and what this means to you the User
- Writing a bespoke report specific to your requirements*
- How to write new reports based on existing ones in Kx.
*Some pre-workshop preparation is required to bring along with you on the day
Additional Info
Training will be amongst other Kx Users who work within a Conference Centre or a University
The workshop is limited to a maximum of 4 attendees due to the complexity of the training.
Attendees must confirm, providing details of a purchase order 14 days prior to training date.
*If the minimum number of attendees is not met, Kinetic Solution reserves the right to change/amend the date, giving at least 7 days notice to all attendees
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