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AIR QUALITY TEAM

An Introduction to MySQL for MOVES Model Users
Format: Webinar/Tele-Conference
Length: Short Course, 3 hours (MySQL Query Browser and MOVES Interface)
Long Course, 6 hours (Programming with MySQL Scripts)
Description: Three hour training (short course) provides an introduction to MySQL Query Browser and MOVES interface. Participants will be familiarized with the basic and most utilized commands to create, explore and manipulate MOVES output databases. Creating MySQL scripts will also be covered at a minimum level.
Topics:

Basic MySQL Commands
Exploring MOVES Databases with the Query Browser
Executing MySQL Scripts Using MOVES Interface

Advanced MySQL Commands/Scripts
Creating and Manipulating Data with MySQL
Executing MySQL Scripts from External Files

Presenters: John Byun, FHWA Resource Center, Baltimore, Joon.byun@dot.gov
Mike Roberts, FHWA Resource Center, Atlanta, Michael.roberts@dot.gov
Additional Information: Participants should have an understanding of the basic structure and functions of the MOVES model. We recommend taking the two-day MOVES2010a training prior to this webinar. For more information about the webinar, please contact one of the instructors listed. Space is limited so registration will be required.

 

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