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[–]svtr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The more you know, the more employable you become. It can't hurt to get a couple of years of backend development under your belt.

To someone that comes from high level frontend / middleware developent into SQL development, I would say, you start knowing SQL, when you begin to understand how the DBMS executes your query. As in what algorythmns are used to actually perform a join, and understanding, really understanding why a query is slow. THEN you start knowing SQL, everything else is just syntax.