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SQL . SQL Server : Overview SQL : Overview Types of SQL Database : Creation Tables : Creation & Manipulation Data : Creation & Manipulation Data : Retrieving using SQL. SQL : Overview. Is the standard command set used to communicate with the relational database management systems

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  1. SQL • SQL Server : Overview • SQL : Overview • Types of SQL • Database : Creation • Tables : Creation & Manipulation • Data : Creation & Manipulation • Data : Retrieving using SQL

  2. SQL : Overview • Is the standard command set used to communicate with the relational database management systems • Can do Creating databases, Creating tables, Querying and Manipulating data and granting access to the users • English like structure • is by nature flexible

  3. Types of SQL Commands • SQL statements are divided into the following categories • Data Definition Language (DDL) • Data Manipulation Language (DML) • Data Query Language (DQL) • Data Control Language (DCL) • Data Administration Statements (DAS) • Transaction Control Statements (TCS)

  4. Data Definition Language • Is used to create, alter and delete database objects • The commands used are • CREATE • ALTER • DROP

  5. Data Manipulation Language • Used to insert data into the database, modify and delete the data in the database • Three DML statements • INSERT • UPDATE • DELETE

  6. Data Query Language • This statement enables you to query one or more tables to get the information • commonly used SQL statements • SQL has only one data query statement • SELECT

  7. Data Control Language • The DCL consists of commands that control the user’s access to the database objects • The DCL is mainly related to the security issues • The DCL commands are • GRANT - Giving access to the data • REVOKE - Denying access to the data

  8. Data Administration Statements • DASs allow the user to perform audits and analysis on operations within the database. • Used to analyze the performance of the system • Data Administration commands are • START AUDIT • STOP AUDIT

  9. Transaction Control Statements • TCSs are statements, which manage all the changes made by the DML statements • Some of the TCSs are • COMMIT • ROLLBACK • SAVEPOINT • SET TRANSACTION

  10. Databases • Collection of related data and manipulation of that data • Can create database using SQL command • CREATE DATABASE databasename

  11. Tables • Are the basic building blocks in any RDBMS • contains rows and columns of data • using DDL commands, we can create , alter and delete tables • Creation of table includes the properties of the columns

  12. Create statement CREATE TABLE table-name (column-1-definition [,column-2-definition] ….. [,column-n-definition] [,primary key (column name)] [.alternate key (column name)] [,Foreign key (column name) ]);

  13. Column definition • columnName data-type [NULL | NOT NULL [WITH DEFAULT | UNIQUE]] • NULL - RDBMS insert a null in that column if the user does not specify a value • NOT NULL - column should have a value • WITH DEFAULT - the RDBMS will substitute the default values • UNIQUE - no duplicate values will be allowed

  14. Data types • char(n) - represents a fixed length of string of ‘n’ characters where n>0 and is an integer • varchar(n) - varying length string whose max length is ‘n’ • bit(n) - represents a fixed length string of exactly ‘n’ bits • decimal(p, q) - represents a decimal number, ‘p’ digits and with decimal point ‘q’ digits from right

  15. Data Types • float(n) - represents the floating point number • int - represents a signed integer • datetime - represents the date/time • money - represents the currency

  16. 2nd form of CREATE • CREATE TABLE new-table-name LIKE table-name • when a table is created from an existing table only the structure is copied; the primary, alternate and foreign key definitions is not inherited

  17. Modifying a Table • An existing table can be modified by using the ALTER TABLE statement • ALTER TABLE table-name ADD column definition • ALTER TABLE table-name Add CONSTRAINT constraint name Primary key (column name)

  18. Deleting a table • An existing table can be deleted at any time by using the DROP TABLE statement • DROP TABLE table-name • specified table is deleted from the system • all the data for that table also will be deleted

  19. Inserting rows into a table • INSERT INTO table-name [[column [,column]….]] values [literal[,literal]…]]; • a single row is inserted into the table, having specified columns • INSERT INTO table-name [[column [,column]….]] subquery; • the subquery is evaluated first and a copy of the result(usually multiple rows) is inserted into the table

  20. Updating fields in a row • UPDATE table-name SET column-name = expr [WHERE condition] • table-name : table for the data to be updated • SET clause : the set of new values to be set • WHERE clause : condition will be checked and particular record gets updated

  21. Deleting of data from the table • DELETE FROM table-name WHERE condition • Depending on the condition the record will be deleted from the table

  22. SELECT statements • SELECT - A keyword that tells the database this command is a query. All queries begin with this word followed by a space • the select command simply instructs the database to retrieve information from a table

  23. Different features applied to a simple statement • All columns • Qualified Retrieval • Eliminating Duplicates • Using Boolean(IN, BETWEEN, LIKE) • Using Escape clause • Computed values • Involving nulls

  24. All Columns • SELECT * FROM Table-name • Qualified Retrieval • SELECT * FROM table-name WHERE condition • can use all comparision operators (=, <>, <, >, <=, >=) in the WHERE clause • can contain multiple comparison with AND, OR, NOT • Eliminating Duplicates • SELECT DISTINCT column-name FROM table-name

  25. Using Boolean Operators • IN • SELECT * FROM table-name WHERE column-name IN (val1, val2, val3…); • BETWEEN • SELECT * FROM table-name WHERE column-name BETWEEN val1 and val2 • between is an inclusive operator • values matching either of the boundary values cause the predicate to be true

  26. NOT BETWEEN • SELECT * FROM table-name WHERE column-name NOT BETWEEN val1 and val2 • LIKE • SELECT * FROM table-name WHERE column-name LIKE ‘string%’ • LIKE ‘_%’ • Escape Sequence • SELECT * FROM table-name WHERE column-name LIKE ‘%\_%’

  27. Computed Values • SELECT column1, column2Expression FROM table-name WHERE condition • NULLS • SELECT * FROM table-name WHERE column-name IS NULL • ORDER BY • SELECT * FROM table-name ORDER BY column-name DESC

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