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Comments by GypsyLuca (Top 5 by date)
GypsyLuca
23-Nov-23 18:28pm
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None taken mate.
But I wish 20+ years back ,if I knew of forums which we could get help for our homework done.
we have come long way.
Thanks again.
GypsyLuca
23-Nov-23 17:50pm
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Thanks Gerry.
My Final query was using Pivot.
Thanks for teaching me something new.
I am very new to SQL. Currently employed as an Admin/Data entry.
Thanks again for the link
GypsyLuca
23-Nov-23 17:47pm
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Hi Mike,
I wish this was my Homework. Unfortunately this happens to be my Actual work.
I work as an Admin/Data Entry for a Technical Institute.
Thanks for your time.
GypsyLuca
23-Nov-23 17:45pm
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Thanks for your reply.
I work for a Technical Institute and they have a primitive system that captures students course enrollment/status.
My line manager, every year end have to skimp through data(currently in excel) to find if how many students have met their learning plan or course credit.
unfortunately it is designed in such a way that every dept can offer every course for students to take which usually ends up same student taking same course from different dept and increasing his/her course credits.
and currently there is no rule set to not allow them to do so.
I recently joined as an admin and thought to get a database in place with my limited SQL knowledge.
and let see how it would go from here.
thanks again for your help on this.
GypsyLuca
23-Nov-23 17:36pm
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Thanks a ton. It worked well.
I am trying to convince manager to get it broken down to less course set as she wants it in a single line and finally in excel(dont know why).
I have listed limitation of excel to get entire course as columns.
Thanks again for helping me out.