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SQL Basics
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SQL Basics

SQL Basics

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

bookUnique values from column

In real life, you may work with big tables containing thousands of rows and lots of columns. For example, you may have a database with all the users who have visited your site, and you want to know all the countries that attended your site.

In SQL, to extract unique values from the column use the DISTINCT statement. For example, to extract unique countries from the table visitors use:

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SELECT DISTINCT(country) FROM visitors
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From the audi_cars table extract all the unique models of cars.

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bookUnique values from column

In real life, you may work with big tables containing thousands of rows and lots of columns. For example, you may have a database with all the users who have visited your site, and you want to know all the countries that attended your site.

In SQL, to extract unique values from the column use the DISTINCT statement. For example, to extract unique countries from the table visitors use:

12
SELECT DISTINCT(country) FROM visitors
copy
Task
test

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From the audi_cars table extract all the unique models of cars.

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Section 1. Chapter 4
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bookUnique values from column

In real life, you may work with big tables containing thousands of rows and lots of columns. For example, you may have a database with all the users who have visited your site, and you want to know all the countries that attended your site.

In SQL, to extract unique values from the column use the DISTINCT statement. For example, to extract unique countries from the table visitors use:

12
SELECT DISTINCT(country) FROM visitors
copy
Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

From the audi_cars table extract all the unique models of cars.

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!

In real life, you may work with big tables containing thousands of rows and lots of columns. For example, you may have a database with all the users who have visited your site, and you want to know all the countries that attended your site.

In SQL, to extract unique values from the column use the DISTINCT statement. For example, to extract unique countries from the table visitors use:

12
SELECT DISTINCT(country) FROM visitors
copy
Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

From the audi_cars table extract all the unique models of cars.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 1. Chapter 4
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