2015. 6. 7. 18:34

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Database Tables

A database most often contains one or more tables. Each table is identified by a name (e.g. "Customers" or "Orders"). Tables contain records (rows) with data.

In this tutorial we will use the well-known Northwind sample database (included in MS Access and MS SQL Server).


Below is a selection from the "Customers" table:

Customer
ID

Customer
Name
Contact
Name
AddressCityPostalCodeCountry
1

Alfreds FutterkisteMaria AndersObere Str. 57Berlin12209Germany
2Ana Trujillo
Emparedados y
helados
Ana TrujilloAvda. de la
Constitución
2222
México D.F.05021Mexico
3Antonio Moreno
Taquería
Antonio MorenoMataderos 2312México D.F.05023Mexico
4

Around the HornThomas Hardy120 Hanover Sq.LondonWA1 1DPUK
5Berglunds snabbköpChristina BerglundBerguvsvägen 8LuleåS-958 22Sweden

The table above contains five records (one for each customer) and seven columns (CustomerID, CustomerName, ContactName, Address, City, PostalCode, and Country).


Keep in Mind That...

  • SQL is NOT case sensitive: select is the same as SELECT

In this tutorial we will write all SQL keywords in upper-case.


Semicolon after SQL Statements?

Some database systems require a semicolon at the end of each SQL statement.

Semicolon is the standard way to separate each SQL statement in database systems that allow more than one SQL statement to be executed in the same call to the server.

In this tutorial, we will use semicolon at the end of each SQL statement.


Some of The Most Important SQL Commands

  • SELECT - extracts data from a database
  • UPDATE - updates data in a database
  • DELETE - deletes data from a database
  • INSERT INTO - inserts new data into a database
  • CREATE DATABASE - creates a new database
  • ALTER DATABASE - modifies a database
  • CREATE TABLE - creates a new table
  • ALTER TABLE - modifies a table
  • DROP TABLE - deletes a table
  • CREATE INDEX - creates an index (search key)
  • DROP INDEX - deletes an index


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