LOL. learning SQL is easy. first you got to know what database are they using. lets say RF-CM is using oracle.
step1: get and installed oracle to your PC.
step2: log in your account. (yeah. log yours. thats why GMs dont need your passwords because they can just search it to their DBs)
step3: the GUI looks like a notepad. its an empty prompt so we will make some sample statements to start up. you got to do something like this...
Code:
INSERTING ITEM 'PLEASE ENTER ACCOUNT:'
select initcap(server.ser)|| ' this is server ' ||
lpad(to_char(decode(item.ser,
'ITEM1',avg(name.ser)*12,
'ITEM2',avg(name.ser)*12,
'ITEM3',avg(name.ser)*12,
'ITEM4',avg(name.ser)*12,avg(server.ser)),'is inserted succesfully'),15,'.') "NOTICE:"
from server d, account e
where account.deptno = server.deptno
and name.ser = '&ACCOUNT'
GROUP BY d.loc;
the code above is used to insert multiple items into multiple names lol
and for it to be a legit insertion i used "notice" as a instrument to trick the server.
---end of long and boring hint lol.
That is, IF they are USING oracle as their database. lol id be happy to give you guys more SQL commands in oracle.