IT is such a broad area. Getting in to Development, is pretty hard without any experience. My suggestion, get on a technical help desk, and work your way up.
@sergiosgc Nope. There are several ways of doing this. Using the GUI is the easiest, and the most common method. You can use SSIS, or the bcp command. For example: bcp "SELECT blah... FROM blah" queryout C:\..\blah.csv…
As a DBA, that has years of experience with both. I disagree with you. I stopped reading after the very first bullet, and just skimmed through most of the titles. First, you can import/export csv's. Hell all you need to…
IT is such a broad area. Getting in to Development, is pretty hard without any experience. My suggestion, get on a technical help desk, and work your way up.
@sergiosgc Nope. There are several ways of doing this. Using the GUI is the easiest, and the most common method. You can use SSIS, or the bcp command. For example: bcp "SELECT blah... FROM blah" queryout C:\..\blah.csv…
As a DBA, that has years of experience with both. I disagree with you. I stopped reading after the very first bullet, and just skimmed through most of the titles. First, you can import/export csv's. Hell all you need to…