Sunday, October 18, 2015

SQL WHERE AND & OR Operators Syntax ORDER BY Keyword

SELECT column_name,column_name
FROM table_name
WHERE column_name operator value;


Below is a selection from the "Customers" table:
CustomerID CustomerName ContactName Address City PostalCode Country
1 Alfreds Futterkiste Maria Anders Obere Str. 57 Berlin 12209 Germany
2 Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados Ana Trujillo Avda. de la Constitución 2222 México D.F. 05021 Mexico
3 Antonio Moreno Taquería Antonio Moreno Mataderos 2312 México D.F. 05023 Mexico
4 Around the Horn Thomas Hardy 120 Hanover Sq. London WA1 1DP UK
5 Berglunds snabbköp Christina Berglund Berguvsvägen 8 Luleå S-958 22 Sweden


WHERE Clause Example

The following SQL statement selects all the customers from the country "Mexico", in the "Customers" table:

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
WHERE Country='Mexico';


CustomerIDCustomerNameContactNameAddressCityPostalCodeCountry
Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados  Ana Trujillo  Avda. de la Constitución 2222  México D.F.  05021  Mexico 
Antonio Moreno Taquería  Antonio Moreno  Mataderos 2312  México D.F.  05023  Mexico 

AND & OR Operators

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
WHERE Country='Germany'
AND City='Berlin'; 
Number of Records: 1
CustomerIDCustomerNameContactNameAddressCityPostalCodeCountry
Alfreds Futterkiste  Maria Anders  Obere Str. 57  Berlin  12209  Germany 

OR Operator Example

The following SQL statement selects all customers from the city "Berlin" OR "München", in the "Customers" table: 

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
WHERE City='Berlin'
OR City='München'; 

Number of Records:
CustomerIDCustomerNameContactNameAddressCityPostalCodeCountry
Alfreds Futterkiste  Maria Anders  Obere Str. 57  Berlin  12209  Germany 








Combining AND & OR

You can also combine AND and OR (use parenthesis to form complex expressions).
The following SQL statement selects all customers from the country "Germany" AND the city must be equal to "Berlin" OR "München", in the "Customers" table:

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
WHERE Country='Germany'
AND (City='Berlin' OR City='München');

SQL ORDER BY Syntax

SELECT column_name, column_name
FROM table_name
ORDER BY column_name ASC|DESC, column_name ASC|DESC;


ORDER BY Example

The following SQL statement selects all customers from the "Customers" table, sorted by the "Country" column:

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
ORDER BY Country;


ORDER BY DESC Example

The following SQL statement selects all customers from the "Customers" table, sorted DESCENDING by the "Country" column:

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
ORDER BY Country DESC;


ORDER BY Several Columns Example

The following SQL statement selects all customers from the "Customers" table, sorted by the "Country" and the "CustomerName" column:

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
ORDER BY Country, CustomerName;
 

ORDER BY Several Columns Example 2

The following SQL statement selects all customers from the "Customers" table, sorted ascending by the "Country" and descending by the "CustomerName" column:

Example

SELECT * FROM Customers
ORDER BY Country ASC, CustomerName DESC;