Summary
In this chapter, we introduced the SELECT operation, and you learned that it is one of four data manipulation operations in SQL. (The others are UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE, covered in Part V.) We also discussed how the SELECT operation can be divided into three smaller operations: the SELECT statement, the SELECT expression, and the SELECT query.
The discussion then turned to the SELECT statement, where you were introduced to its component clauses. We covered the fact that the SELECT and FROM clauses are the fundamental clauses required to retrieve information from the database and that the remaining clauses—WHERE, GROUP BY, and HAVING—are used to conditionally process and filter the information returned by the SELECT clause.
We briefly ...
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