To learn how to use Google Sheets to store and query data is very useful. SQL is a powerful tool you will regularly come across when working with databases, either as a programmer or in many other data roles.
Do #105 first!
Watch the video SQL in Google Sheets. Copy the dataset provided in the video and code along with the queries as you go.
Do up to at the step least GROUP BY clause and aggregation.
We can skip PIVOT, LIMIT and OFFSET for now. You won't need these for the next piece of coursework, but look at them if you're not short on time.
Acceptance criteria
[ ] I have watched the SQL in Google Sheets video and followed along with the instructions in my own Google Sheet.
Maximum time in hours
2
How to get help
Share your blockers in ITP Slack.
How to submit
Combine both of these sheets into one. You can create a new sheet for each piece of work.
Share a link to your Google Sheet on your own copy of this ticket. Make sure to give read access to your sheet, you can do this by clicking the "Share" button, then change "Restricted" to "Anyone with the link".
I've completed it😍 I found using Google Sheets to store and query data super useful.
I watched the "SQL in Google Sheets" video and copied the dataset to code along with the queries.
Link to the coursework
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTNamL30sDg
Why are we doing this?
To learn how to use Google Sheets to store and query data is very useful. SQL is a powerful tool you will regularly come across when working with databases, either as a programmer or in many other data roles.
Do #105 first!
Watch the video SQL in Google Sheets. Copy the dataset provided in the video and code along with the queries as you go.
Do up to at the step
least GROUP BY clause and aggregation
.We can skip PIVOT, LIMIT and OFFSET for now. You won't need these for the next piece of coursework, but look at them if you're not short on time.
Acceptance criteria
Maximum time in hours
2
How to get help
Share your blockers in ITP Slack.
How to submit