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  1. SQL Quiz #4

    Well Chris Shaw has continued his awesome SQL Quiz chain and I was lucky enough to get tagged down the line by none other than the SQLFool! Here's the question on the table this week:Who has been a great leader in your career and what made them a ...

  2. Unpacking the View

    A view is simply a query that behaves something like a table. Most people know this. Most people also know that a view is simply a mask on top of what might be a very complex query. It all seems really simple. You call the view inside a simple query ...

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