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MySQL SQL Statements

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master writing basic SQL SELECT statements to retrieve data from relational databases effectively
  • Create and modify database tables using SQL CREATE, ALTER, and DROP commands for efficient data management
  • Implement SQL WHERE clauses to filter data based on specific conditions for targeted queries
  • Utilize SQL JOIN operations to combine data from multiple tables for comprehensive data analysis
  • Apply SQL aggregate functions like COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, and MAX to summarize data insights
  • Write complex SQL queries with subqueries and nested statements to solve advanced data retrieval challenges

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SQL stands for Structured Query Language, which is a programming language used to communicate with relational databases. The acronym is pronounced like the word sequel, but some people will just use the three letters S, Q, and L .