Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm not sure why we have SQL on the exams right not,

ISTR that this was originally added because many programs these days
offer logging into SQL databases, and system administrators should be
able to formulate SQL queries in order to get at these logs.

In addition, many programs these days use SQLite as a lightweight
structured method for storing configuration and data files, and it is
frequently useful for a system administrator to be able to access and
manipulate that information.

The SQL required in LPIC-1 isn't exactly rocket science, and it is
fairly well-defined and limited as LPI exam topics go. (Note that the
LPI objectives do not require knowledge of the DDL.) I don't have a
problem with this being on the exam.

Anselm
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