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Basic to Advanced SQL Queries Training
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Hello Everyone, I know this subject is not part from Outsystems issue, but what do you think of the idea of Outsystems training team create a module of Basic to Advanced Queries course, using the same model of training they use to teach about Outsystems family? I mean the SQL Queries and DDL commands properly, I do not mean about using SQL Queries on Outsystems, but the SQL itself, ok? Because there is a "Advanced Queries" (https://www.outsystems.com/training/courses/132/advanced-aggregates/?LearningPathId=18) module on online training, but it´s not that...

I know it´s little bit out of scope from where this is not really about their "product", but it´s a knowledge complement that is usefull to work on any programming enviroment, also on outsystems, of course. It would be a great gift for us. 

So that, due to this lacking, for people who intends to learn SQL deeply, I let this idea here to be implemented from the team for us, on the Training section.

2023-03-16 16-29-51
Paulo Rosário

Hello Rafael , 

You are right in saying that its not really in the scope of OS but you can suggest that as an idea here: Outsystems - Ideas.

Hope it helps ! 

Paulo Rosário

2023-10-02 01-26-46
Rafael M

Yes. I´ll do it. Thanks for the answer.

2024-07-05 14-16-55
Daniël Kuhlmann
 
MVP

There is a lot free SQL training available online.

2023-10-02 01-26-46
Rafael M

Yes. I agree. 

But if it´s on a video training outsystems-way (speaking english slowly and very good didatic), it would be great! 

But leveraging your answer, could you update us with some references for good ones? You can put the links here to ease us...

2023-03-16 16-29-51
Paulo Rosário

Hello Rafael , 

I came across this forge component that can maybe help with learning SQL : 

SQL Advanced Query Samples for Dummies

Hope it helps!

Paulo Rosário

2023-10-02 01-26-46
Rafael M

OK. I'll see it. 

Thank you Paulo. 

Have nice times!


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