Just celebrating a little victory!

  • Hi, I'm a BI Analyst by profession - SAS, SPSS, Statistics etc. but about a year ago decided to teach myself SQL so that I wasn't dependent on developers or DBAs for bespoke data extracts.

    Anyway, I had a task to do yesterday that I would have always just done in Excel by default.

    However, I found myself doing it in SQL Server because I found it easier & more natural - a set-based solution was far better for my problem. I just wanted to celebrate what I see as a fairly significant shift in my way of thinking. . . . . I'm getting there, and I genuinely think the way I think/problem solve has changed.

    Just wanted to share 🙂

  • . . . . oh, and BTW, thanks to everyone on SSC - I couldn't have done it without the articles & help that I'ver picked up on the forums!

  • Congratz buddy! Welcome to team SQL!! 🙂

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  • Ulysses_Infinity (1/26/2012)


    Hi, I'm a BI Analyst by profession - SAS, SPSS, Statistics etc. but about a year ago decided to teach myself SQL so that I wasn't dependent on developers or DBAs for bespoke data extracts.

    Anyway, I had a task to do yesterday that I would have always just done in Excel by default.

    However, I found myself doing it in SQL Server because I found it easier & more natural - a set-based solution was far better for my problem. I just wanted to celebrate what I see as a fairly significant shift in my way of thinking. . . . . I'm getting there, and I genuinely think the way I think/problem solve has changed.

    Just wanted to share 🙂

    Congrats!

    Now write down the date alongside a smiling face on a post-it and put it on the side of your terminal - it will help when you eventually get frustrated in the future! 😀 it works for me.

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  • welcome to the party. 🙂

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