Select statements are used to select data from a table.
The result is stored in a result table, called a result set.
SQL SELECT Syntax
SELECT column name from table name
And:
SELECT * FROM table name
Note : The SQL statement is not case sensitive. Select is equivalent to select.
SQL SELECT Instance
To get the contents of a column named "LastName" and "FirstName" (from a database table named "Persons"), use a SELECT statement like this:
SELECT Lastname,firstname from Persons
"Persons" table:
Id |
LastName |
FirstName |
Address |
| City
1 |
Adams |
John |
Oxford Street |
London |
2 |
Bush |
George |
Fifth Avenue |
New York |
3 |
Carter |
Thomas |
Changan Street |
Beijing |
Results:
LastName |
FirstName |
Adams |
John |
Bush |
George |
Carter |
Thomas |
SQL SELECT * Instance
Now we want to pick all the columns from the "Persons" table.
Use the symbol * instead of the name of the column, just like this:
*
From Persons
Tip: An asterisk (*) is a shortcut to select all columns.
Results:
Id |
LastName |
FirstName |
Address |
| City
1 |
Adams |
John |
Oxford Street |
London |
2 |
Bush |
George |
Fifth Avenue |
New York |
3 |
Carter |
Thomas |
Changan Street |
Beijing |
SQL SELECT DISTINCT Statement
In the table, duplicate values may be included. That's not a problem, but sometimes you might want to just list different values (distinct).
Keyword DISTINCT is used to return only different values.
Grammar:
SELECT DISTINCT column name from table name
Using DISTINCT Keywords
If you want to pick all the values from the company column, we need to use the SELECT statement:
SELECT Company from Orders
"Orders" table:
| Company
OrderNumber |
Ibm |
3532 |
W3school |
2356 |
Apple |
4698 |
W3school |
6953 |
Results:
Company |
Ibm |
W3school |
Apple |
W3school |
Note that in the result set, W3school is listed two times.
To select only a different value from the company column, we need to use the Select DISTINCT statement:
DISTINCT
Results:
Company |
Ibm |
W3school |
Apple |
Now, in the result set, "W3school" is listed only once.
The SELECT statement for SQL