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  • SQL provides the AS keyword, which can be used to assign meaningful column names to the results of queries using the SQL built-in functions.


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    • 1. To establish a range of values, < and > can be used.

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    • 2. Each index consumes extra storage space and also requires overhead maintenance time whenever indexed data change value.

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    • 3. ORDER BY can be combined with the SELECT statements.

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    • 4. The SQL keyword GROUP BY instructs the DBMS to group together those rows that have the same value in a column.

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    • 5. The rows of the result relation produced by a SELECT statement can be sorted, but only by one column.

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    • 6. The condition in a WHERE clause can refer to only one value.

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    • 7. If you are going to use a combination of three or more AND and OR conditions, it is often easier to use the NOT and NOT IN operators.

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    • 8. The keyword BETWEEN can be used in a WHERE clause to refer to a range of values.

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    • 9. COUNT(field_name) tallies only those rows that contain a value; it ignores all null values.

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    • 10. SQL provides five built-in functions: COUNT, SUM, AVG, MAX, MIN.

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