It depends on what you want to do. Both are useful to learn and know about. Knowing either one of them would enable you to do lots of things. Knowing something about both of them would be even better.
To query databases, one should learn the Structured Query Language (SQL). While most versions of databases havedifferentsyntaxes (usually by way of adding "extensions" to the SQL standard), learning SQL will provide most of what one would need to know to learn how to use a specific database product, such as MySQL, Access (T-SQL), and Oracle (PL/SQL).
While there are some things that both can do, Excel and SQL are predominantly used for different things. Excel is for working with spreadsheets and SQL works with databases. So you cannot really compare them and say that one is better than the other.
IF you are interested in coding and want to learn SQL just like me then join training course of GICSEH. you would be able to learn SQL and enjoy it.
You need to be able to use and edit Visual Basic and have experience with Arrays. Anything beyond that and they should be using SQL instead of Excel.
Karrox is good in Mumbai for SQL. Also, I heard same about NIIT. For VBA macro, you need personal efforts.
If you can learn well studying alone, there are some great SQL training courses on the internet. If you prefer a class setting, there are also options for SQL training in a live setting. SQL is valuable to learn!
SQL is Structured Query Language, and relates to databases. Excel is a spreadsheet application.
SQL means Structured Query Language. It is a programming language which is mainly used for maintaining databases. Excel is one of the application developed by Microsoft to do calculations, graphs using spreadsheets.
No, it will not. SQL injections are primarily used for malicious purposes, and will not be specifically taught in a legitimate SQL training course. You would, however, probably gain the knowledge necessary to understand and apply SQL injections. You will learn how to deal with SQL databases with websites. You will also learn how to design databaseses.
You will learn exactly how to use excel and what it entails. Excel is a spreadsheet and datamangement program.
An SQL tutorial is available on www.microgen.com and www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp. The tutorials are quite easy to understand and they are also free.
SQL training is needed if you are going to be working with Microsoft SQL Databases