Regarding the first question: It's my understanding that you can normalize a RDBMS. In the strictess sence you have to reference other data in an RDBMS, but I think if you say that you cannot normalize a RDBMS in an interview it would imply that normalization is not an optimization process. Analytics Vidhya has an article "How to Normalize Relational Databases With SQL Code?"
Thanks for bringing this up!! For the community, here's the link to the article: www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2023/02/how-to-normalize-relational-databases-with-sql-code/
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thank you for your valuable video can you please one more video for SQL coding interview questions
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sir i have a question do they ask simple sql queries to fresher or hard sql queries toa fresher in data analytics roles
Please make video on condition based sql query question.
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you missed triggers and types of normalization forms sir
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Regarding the first question: It's my understanding that you can normalize a RDBMS. In the strictess sence you have to reference other data in an RDBMS, but I think if you say that you cannot normalize a RDBMS in an interview it would imply that normalization is not an optimization process. Analytics Vidhya has an article "How to Normalize Relational Databases With SQL Code?"
Thanks for bringing this up!! For the community, here's the link to the article: www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2023/02/how-to-normalize-relational-databases-with-sql-code/
You are making a valid point there
thank you sir
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Select is not DML command
SELECT is a DQL(Data Query Language) command