SQL Queries You Should Know for the Health Informatics Field
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights Podcast I dive into some common SQL queries you should know working as a healthcare data analyst!
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Hello Lena,
Thank you for this podcast; I really enjoyed it. I would like to know the most useful and practical SQL commands based on your experience. I prefer not to be referred to other websites like W3Schools and the like, as I am looking for experience-based recommendations. Would you please help me?
Hello, I have used aggregation functions such as count, max & min.
Filtering functions such as where, in & like, group by, having and subqueries
could you do a specific analysis video on libraries, queries and languages? It would help us beginners out massively