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sql syntax

select [all/distinct] <COL1>, <COL2>, <COL3>
from <TABLE_NAME>
[join <JOIN_CONDITION>]
[where <CONDITION>]
[group by <COLUMN_NAME>]
[having <SEARCH_CONDITION>]
[order by <SORT_SPECIFICATION>]


/*
Specifically for SQL -> Oracle

LEGEND: 
[...]   :   optional entries
<...>   :   your specific entry
*/
Posted by: Guest on April-15-2020
2

sql in

Used alongside a WHERE clause as a shorthand for multiple OR conditions.
So instead of:
SELECT * FROM users
WHERE country = 'USA' OR country = 'United Kingdom' OR
country = 'Russia' OR country = 'Australia';
You can use:
SELECT * FROM users
WHERE country IN ('USA', 'United Kingdom', 'Russia',
'Australia');
Posted by: Guest on January-07-2021

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