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| -rw-r--r-- | sql.html.markdown | 24 | 
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
| diff --git a/sql.html.markdown b/sql.html.markdown index 200f4f98..392b0edf 100644 --- a/sql.html.markdown +++ b/sql.html.markdown @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ DROP DATABASE someDatabase;  SHOW DATABASES;  -- Use a particular existing database.  -USE employees;     +USE employees;  -- Select all rows and columns from the current database's departments table.  -- Default activity is for the interpreter to scroll the results on your screen.  @@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ SELECT dept_no,  SELECT * FROM departments LIMIT 5;  -- Retrieve dept_name column values from the departments --- table where the dept_name value has the substring "en".  -SELECT dept_name FROM departments WHERE dept_name LIKE "%en%"; +-- table where the dept_name value has the substring 'en'.  +SELECT dept_name FROM departments WHERE dept_name LIKE '%en%';  -- Retrieve all columns from the departments table where the dept_name --- column starts with an "S" and has exactly 4 characters after it.  -SELECT * FROM departments WHERE dept_name LIKE "S____"; +-- column starts with an 'S' and has exactly 4 characters after it.  +SELECT * FROM departments WHERE dept_name LIKE 'S____';  -- Select title values from the titles table but don't show duplicates.  SELECT DISTINCT title FROM titles; @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ SELECT DISTINCT title FROM titles ORDER BY title;  SELECT COUNT(*) FROM departments;  -- Show the number of rows in the departments table that --- have "en" as a substring of the dept_name value.  -SELECT COUNT(*) FROM departments WHERE dept_name LIKE "%en%"; +-- have 'en' as a substring of the dept_name value.  +SELECT COUNT(*) FROM departments WHERE dept_name LIKE '%en%';  -- A JOIN of information from multiple tables: the titles table shows   -- who had what job titles, by their employee numbers, from what  @@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ CREATE TABLE tablename1 (`fname` VARCHAR(20),`lname` VARCHAR(20));  -- table has been defined to accept these values as appropriate for it.   INSERT INTO tablename1 VALUES('Richard','Mutt'); --- In tablename1, change the fname value to "John" --- for all rows that have an lname value of "Mutt".  -UPDATE tablename1 SET fname="John" WHERE lname="Mutt"; +-- In tablename1, change the fname value to 'John' +-- for all rows that have an lname value of 'Mutt'.  +UPDATE tablename1 SET fname='John' WHERE lname='Mutt';  -- Delete rows from the tablename1 table --- where the lname value begins with "M". -DELETE FROM tablename1 WHERE lname like "M%"; +-- where the lname value begins with 'M'. +DELETE FROM tablename1 WHERE lname like 'M%';  -- Delete all rows from the tablename1 table, leaving the empty table.  DELETE FROM tablename1; | 
