SQL Tutorials
SQL Tutorials
SQL Tutorials
Note: Most of the SQL database programs also have their own proprietary extensions in addition to the SQL standard!
SQL Queries
With SQL, we can query a database and have a result set returned. A query like this:
SELECT LastName FROM Persons
To select the columns named "LastName" and "FirstName", use a SELECT statement like this:
SELECT LastName, FirstName FROM Persons
Persons
LastName Hansen
FirstName Ola
Address Timoteivn 10
City Sandnes
Svendson
Pettersen
Tove
Kari
Borgvn 23
Storgt 20
Sandnes
Stavanger
vsledok
To select all columns from the "Persons" table, use a * symbol instead of column names, like this:
SELECT * FROM Persons
INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (value1, value2,....) You can also specify the columns for which you want to insert data: INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2,...) VALUES (value1, value2,....)
And this SQL statement: INSERT INTO Persons VALUES ('Hetland', 'Camilla', 'Hagabakka 24', 'Sandnes')
LastName Pettersen Hetland FirstName Kari Camilla Address Storgt 20 Hagabakka 24 City Stavanger Sandnes
FirstName
Kari Camilla
Address
Storgt 20 Hagabakka 24
City
Stavanger Sandnes
And This SQL statement: INSERT INTO Persons (LastName, Address) VALUES ('Rasmussen', 'Storgt 67')
LastName
Pettersen Hetland Rasmussen
FirstName
Kari Camilla
Address
Storgt 20 Hagabakka 24 Storgt 67
City
Stavanger Sandnes
UPDATE table_name
We want to add a first name to the person with a last name of "Rasmussen": UPDATE Person SET FirstName = 'Nina' WHERE LastName = 'Rasmussen'
LastName Nilsen Rasmussen FirstName Fred Nina Address Kirkegt 56 Storgt 67 City Stavanger
We want to change the address and add the name of the city: UPDATE Person SET Address = 'Stien 12', City = 'Stavanger' WHERE LastName = 'Rasmussen'
LastName Nilsen Rasmussen FirstName Fred Nina Address Kirkegt 56 Stien 12 City Stavanger Stavanger
Delete a Row
LastName Nilsen Rasmussen FirstName Fred Nina Address Kirkegt 56 Stien 12 City Stavanger Stavanger