Dear Eberhard,
                            Yes I did much research in google afetr the posting 
in this list. THe answers here and my research has made me understand SQL vis- 
a-vis  R pretty well....thanks agian,

THanking you,
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI

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Subject: Re: [R] SQL and R

Looks like an assignment question.

If so, do your homework yourself. Google is your friend

el


On 2024-12-11 15:16, akshay kulkarni wrote:
> dear Members, I have recently started studying SQL and MySQL. My
> question is, what exactly is SQL used for? That is, whatever can be
> done by SQL, like subsetting and filtering of data sets, can also be
> done by R. What's, then, the advantage of SQL?  It is OK if you tag
> this question as offtopic, but I could'nt find any info on the web.

> light on this? Finally, how does SQL complement R? Are both
> dependent?
>
> THanking you, Yours sincerely, AKSHAY M KULKARNI

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