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  1. 如何自学SQL? - 知乎

    SQL是所有数据库查询的语言,sql由于本身结构化的特点,非常容易入手。 针对不同的数据库,如hivesql、mysql、sqlserver、oracle等,sql语法会有所不同,但是总体上大同小异,只是 …

  2. Should I use != or <> for not equal in T-SQL? - Stack Overflow

    Yes; Microsoft themselves recommend using <> over != specifically for ANSI compliance, e.g. in Microsoft Press training kit for 70-461 exam, "Querying Microsoft SQL Server", they say "As …

  3. sql - NOT IN vs NOT EXISTS - Stack Overflow

    Which of these queries is the faster? NOT EXISTS: SELECT ProductID, ProductName FROM Northwind..Products p WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM Northwind..[Order Details] …

  4. SQL asterisk(*) all possible uses - Stack Overflow

    Apr 13, 2020 · It is used in sql-server for xml. In the code below, aliasing the subquery as ' [*]' means that COLUMN_NAME and DATA_TYPE xml nodes output on the same level as …

  5. 如何学习 SQL 语言? - 知乎

    SQL系列: 6000赞实战题目分享:如何学习 SQL 语言? 刷题! !! 新整理的 SQL 面试题: 面试数据分析会遇到的SQL题~不定时更新~ PYTHON系列: 做到这些就可以精通Python:编程 …

  6. What does <> (angle brackets) mean in MS-SQL Server?

    Nov 8, 2013 · In My Query one place some other developer using <> (angle brackets) What does it mean ?

  7. sql是什么,通俗的说,太专业听不懂? - 知乎

    SQL是一种用于处理数据的语言,就像我们说的汉语、英语一样,有特定的语法结构,让我们灵活地处理数据。 SQL并不难学,首先得理解 S Q L 三个字母分别代表什么。 Structured Query …

  8. What does the "@" symbol do in SQL? - Stack Overflow

    The @CustID means it's a parameter that you will supply a value for later in your code. This is the best way of protecting against SQL injection. Create your query using parameters, rather than …

  9. What does SQL Select symbol || mean? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 29, 2014 · sql server: + (infix operator), concat ( vararg function ) Edit : Now Azure SQL also supports ANSI SQL standard || operator for string concatenation. Docs link.

  10. What does the SQL # symbol mean and how is it used?

    Jun 28, 2019 · Can someone please explain to me what the # symbol means in MS SQL Code. I've tried Googling it, and even searching on StackOverflow, but can't seem to find the answer. …