Hi,
I work a part-qualified accountant, automating/changing/hot-fixing cost centre reporting using Access Queries (SQL) and Excel (lots of VBA). I've also created 3 database driven websites in my spare time using PHP and MYSQL.
How easy do you think it would be for me to get into a pure SQL programming job? (e.g. in a hospital managing their statistics reporting). It would mean moving from an accounts department into an IT department. Is this easy or a massive challenge?
(Basically I'm not happy with having to use VBA and SAP in an accounts department - I find them both incredibly frustrating and user unfriendly)
Thanks,
Poiu
I work a part-qualified accountant, automating/changing/hot-fixing cost centre reporting using Access Queries (SQL) and Excel (lots of VBA). I've also created 3 database driven websites in my spare time using PHP and MYSQL.
How easy do you think it would be for me to get into a pure SQL programming job? (e.g. in a hospital managing their statistics reporting). It would mean moving from an accounts department into an IT department. Is this easy or a massive challenge?
(Basically I'm not happy with having to use VBA and SAP in an accounts department - I find them both incredibly frustrating and user unfriendly)
Thanks,
Poiu