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May, 1st question, which sql, Microsoft, Oracle, ibm, mysql etc.

2nd question developer, administrator or user focused ?

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May, 1st question, which sql, Microsoft, Oracle, ibm, mysql etc.

2nd question developer, administrator or user focused ?

Those would be my questions too with regard to SQL, it is a broad field to study in.

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SQL is a standard, so for a beginner it doesn't matter so much what flavour database you use. Once you become proficient in basic 'ANSII SQL', you can look at courses offered by the various database vendors. That would largely depend on what vendor you use at your place of work. It would be pointless learning Microsoft specific SQL (known as T-SQL), only to end up in an Oracle environment, where you would use PL/SQL.

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