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25/05/2009 11:00:21
 
 
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Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Divers
Thread ID:
01380550
Message ID:
01401791
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>>Naomi, I don't know if you still need this or not, but I had to write a few tests last year, which were administered to someone in a room with no laptop, no mobile device, etc.
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>>The tests would say something along the lines of "you have Table A, table B, table C, here are the columns, here are 5 sample rows.....and you need to produce the following output result set....which of the four SQL statements would produce the correct result?" The questions would test things like whether the person knew things like...
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>>- what you can put in a HAVING (and when a HAVING is appropriate)
>>- difference between an outer and inner join
>>- what you can put in a WHERE
>>- aggregation
>>- identity keys (some of the questions would be 4 different statements to do an insert)
>>- subqueries
>>
>>Unfortunately, I can't really provide the questions (NDA, etc), but hopefully this will spawn some ideas (assuming you still were looking for something)
>
>Thanks, Kevin. I wanted some questions when we interviewed a person for SQL Server/.NET/VFP position we had in our company (where I don't work anymore, since I moved). My favorite question was the one supplied by John (I love the tricky questions), + can you tell me the difference between UNION & UNION ALL + tell me at least 3 ways to get records from one table which are not in another. More than half candidates were able to answer these questions OK, though.

Did you ever post the questions? I'd be interested in reading them. I've seen some standard ones, but nothing really good yet out there.
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