Lesson 6. Filtering Data
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the SELECT
statement’s WHERE
clause to specify search conditions.
Using the WHERE
Clause
Database tables usually contain large amounts of data, and you seldom need to retrieve all the rows in a table. More often than not, you’ll want to extract a subset of the table’s data as needed for specific operations or reports. Retrieving just the data you want involves specifying search criteria, also known as a filter condition.
Within a SELECT
statement, you filter data by specifying search criteria in the WHERE
clause. The WHERE
clause is specified right after the table name (using the FROM
clause) as follows:
Input
SELECT prod_name, prod_priceFROM products ...
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