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Tables aliases | Selecting
SQL Basics
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SQL Basics

SQL Basics

1. Selecting
2. Filtering
3. Aggregating
4. Sorting
5. Grouping
6. Practicing

bookTables aliases

As for columns, you can also assign some alias to the table name. It is very useful when you work with multiple tables at once, as they may have identical names.

To assign an alias to a table name use the same syntax as for columns. For example,

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SELECT column1, column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

With this technique, you can refer to certain columns by using alias.column. It also works for the whole table name. For example,

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SELECT t.column1, t.column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

and

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SELECT table_name.column1, table_name.column2 FROM table_name
copy

queries will return the same result. It's all about usability.

Task
test

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Extract columns model, price, fueltype, and mpg from audi_cars table. Use a alias for the table and extract columns using this alias. Print first 10 rows.

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Section 1. Chapter 9
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bookTables aliases

As for columns, you can also assign some alias to the table name. It is very useful when you work with multiple tables at once, as they may have identical names.

To assign an alias to a table name use the same syntax as for columns. For example,

12
SELECT column1, column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

With this technique, you can refer to certain columns by using alias.column. It also works for the whole table name. For example,

12
SELECT t.column1, t.column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

and

12
SELECT table_name.column1, table_name.column2 FROM table_name
copy

queries will return the same result. It's all about usability.

Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

Extract columns model, price, fueltype, and mpg from audi_cars table. Use a alias for the table and extract columns using this alias. Print first 10 rows.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

Section 1. Chapter 9
toggle bottom row

bookTables aliases

As for columns, you can also assign some alias to the table name. It is very useful when you work with multiple tables at once, as they may have identical names.

To assign an alias to a table name use the same syntax as for columns. For example,

12
SELECT column1, column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

With this technique, you can refer to certain columns by using alias.column. It also works for the whole table name. For example,

12
SELECT t.column1, t.column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

and

12
SELECT table_name.column1, table_name.column2 FROM table_name
copy

queries will return the same result. It's all about usability.

Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

Extract columns model, price, fueltype, and mpg from audi_cars table. Use a alias for the table and extract columns using this alias. Print first 10 rows.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

As for columns, you can also assign some alias to the table name. It is very useful when you work with multiple tables at once, as they may have identical names.

To assign an alias to a table name use the same syntax as for columns. For example,

12
SELECT column1, column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

With this technique, you can refer to certain columns by using alias.column. It also works for the whole table name. For example,

12
SELECT t.column1, t.column2 FROM table_name AS t
copy

and

12
SELECT table_name.column1, table_name.column2 FROM table_name
copy

queries will return the same result. It's all about usability.

Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

Extract columns model, price, fueltype, and mpg from audi_cars table. Use a alias for the table and extract columns using this alias. Print first 10 rows.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 1. Chapter 9
Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
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