Hello,

I would expect an Administrator to have basic SQL knowledge at the very least. Almost all tools these days plugin to an SQL server for some reason. Look at an Intrusion Detection System (Snort/Barnyard/BASE (Acid)), System Monitoring Package (Nagios), Hardware Monitoring via Vendor code, etc. The list is pretty long so SQL queries are becoming more useful in daily Administrative jobs. Granted, they do not need to be DB admins but knowledge of the syntax or where to get the syntax is very important.

Best regards,
Edward Haletky
AstroArch Consulting, Inc.

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Hi!

So, I was thinking a lot about what I heard at the TAC meeting about the update of the LPIC-1 objectives. And I am really not sure if 106.3 SQL Data Management is really fitting. I forgot the exact job title, but I wouldn't expect a "Professional" Linux User / power user / junior level administrator to have SQL knowledge. I don't see for which tasks in that level it would be needed. My opinion.
This is my first email here, so sorry if I didn't keep any specific format that 
I was suppose to use, I couldn't find any information about that.

Amy
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