27 - 31 Jan 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5775 € Euro
In this course, SQL for marketers, we’ll start from the basics – installing SQL onto your Mac, Linux, or Windows machine and explaining what a relational database is. Next, we’ll look at basic tasks like creating tables and loading data into those tables. We will look at a wide variety of SQL commands and I will show you how to speed things up using indexes.
By end of this course you will learn about Advanced SQL queries on Spark, the big data framework that is the successor to MapReduce and also runs on top of Hadoop.
Participant will learn to:
Know how to answer all of their marketing-related questions using a SQL query
Understand what a relational database is
How to install SQL on Mac, Linux, or Windows
How to create a table
How to import data into a table
How to query a table
How to insert into, update, and delete from a table
Speed things up using indexes
Join tables together to merge data
Aggregate data using count, sum, and average
Determine where in the sales funnel customers are being lost
Chart your year over year revenue
Group and sort sales by location
Use SQL on Spark
Install Spark
Create a Spark cluster on AWS EC2
Everyone who want a different approach to learning SQL
Product managers who want to make data-driven decisions
Introduction to SQL
Overview of SQL database
Instllation of SQLite
Mac
Linux
Windows
Relational database & Basic Commands
Whats is relational database?
Loading data used in class
Basic commands
Queyring a table
Creating table
Modifying a table's structure
Indexes and Speed Comparison
Speeding with Indexes
Index examples in the console
Modifying a table's data
Insert,Update & Delete
What is CRUD
Joining Tables
Joining & merging tables
Joins in the console
Aggregating, grouping & sorting; the real marketing queries
Count, Distinct & Sum
Min, Max & Avg
Group by, Sort & Limit
Funnels, YOY revenue, & Sales by Location
Advanced SQL on Spark
Spark SQL
Create your own Spark cluster
Practice, & Exercises
Loading extra dataset
Tab-seperated-tables
The"IN" Keyword
The"BETWEEN" Keyword
Style Exercises