Ryan, Thanks for the added info. I will be happy to take this off-list for any further pointers if they may be best suited there . I don't want to be the guy that causes any trouble as a noob. :-) I will touch base with you off -list soon but maybe in a day or so. I appreciate the help. Thanks again, Dave
On 3/7/2015 3:06 PM, R.Smith wrote: > > > On 2015-03-07 10:55 PM, Dave wrote: >> Ryan, >> I have been to the link below but was under the impression that SQL >> and SQLite are two different things so I usually just look up SQLite >> help. I can do simple queries as I did the Kahn Academy training. :-) >> Most of the queries are straight forward but this one seemed a little >> tougher. Thanks for understanding and having been where I am now. It >> make me feel better already. :-) >> Dave > > SQL is a kind of language, like English. The SQL language is spoken by > most relational database systems, such as SQLite, PostGres, MSSQL, > MySQL, Oracle, etc. Of course most of them bend the standard language > a bit to their own needs in much the same way that English differs > between America and England, but it's still English. A good grasp of > SQL in general will enable you to use any of these systems, not just a > single one. > > Myself and others here will be happy to share even more or answer any > other questions you may have as you learn, you are not alone! > > I am however going to suggest we go off-list for any more pointers > regarding the above, simply because this thread has become a little > verbose for the purposes of the list - but that's simply in > consideration of the other readers, you are welcome to post any other > questions. > > > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users >