WHERE Filtering Clause
Function
This statement is used to filter the query results using the WHERE clause.
Syntax
1 2 | SELECT [ALL | DISTINCT] attr_expr_list FROM table_reference
WHERE where_condition;
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Keyword
- All is used to return repeated rows. By default, all repeated rows are returned. It is followed by asterisks (*) only. Otherwise, an error will occur.
- DISTINCT is used to remove the repeated line from the result.
- WHERE is used to filter out records that do not meet the condition and return records that meet the condition.
Precautions
The to-be-queried table must exist.
Example
To filter the records in which the scores are higher than 90 and lower than 95 in the student table, run the following statement:
1 2 | SELECT * FROM student
WHERE score > 90 AND score < 95;
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