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SQL Commands


o SQL commands are instructions. It is used to communicate with the database. It is also used to perform specific tasks,

functions, and queries of data.

o SQL can perform various tasks like create a table, add data to tables, drop the table, modify the table, set permission

for users.


Types of SQL Commands

There are five types of SQL commands: DDL, DML, DCL, TCL, and DQL.




1. Data Definition Language (DDL)


o DDL changes the structure of the table like creating a table, deleting a table, altering a table, etc.

o All the command of DDL are auto-committed that means it permanently save all the changes in the database.

Here are some commands that come under DDL:

, o CREATE

o ALTER

o DROP

o TRUNCATE

a. CREATE It is used to create a new table in the database.

Syntax:


1. CREATE TABLE TABLE_NAME (COLUMN_NAME DATATYPES[,....]);

Example:


1. CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE(Name VARCHAR2(20), Email VARCHAR2(100), DOB DATE);

b. DROP: It is used to delete both the structure and record stored in the table.

Syntax


1. DROP TABLE ;

Example


1. DROP TABLE EMPLOYEE;

c. ALTER: It is used to alter the structure of the database. This change could be either to modify the characteristics of an existing
attribute or probably to add a new attribute.

Syntax:

To add a new column in the table


1. ALTER TABLE table_name ADD column_name COLUMN-definition;

To modify existing column in the table:


1. ALTER TABLE MODIFY(COLUMN DEFINITION....);

EXAMPLE


1. ALTER TABLE STU_DETAILS ADD(ADDRESS VARCHAR2(20));

2. ALTER TABLE STU_DETAILS MODIFY (NAME VARCHAR2(20));

d. TRUNCATE: It is used to delete all the rows from the table and free the space containing the table.

, Syntax:


1. TRUNCATE TABLE table_name;

Example:


1. TRUNCATE TABLE EMPLOYEE;


2. Data Manipulation Language


o DML commands are used to modify the database. It is responsible for all form of changes in the database.

o The command of DML is not auto-committed that means it can't permanently save all the changes in the database.

They can be rollback.

Here are some commands that come under DML:


o INSERT

o UPDATE

o DELETE

a. INSERT: The INSERT statement is a SQL query. It is used to insert data into the row of a table.

Syntax:


1. INSERT INTO TABLE_NAME

2. (col1, col2, col3,.... col N)

3. VALUES (value1, value2, value3, .... valueN);

Or


1. INSERT INTO TABLE_NAME

2. VALUES (value1, value2, value3, .... valueN);

For example:


1. INSERT INTO javatpoint (Author, Subject) VALUES ("Sonoo", "DBMS");

b. UPDATE: This command is used to update or modify the value of a column in the table.

Syntax:


1. UPDATE table_name SET [column_name1= value1,...column_nameN = valueN] [WHERE CONDITION]

, For example:


1. UPDATE students

2. SET User_Name = 'Sonoo'

3. WHERE Student_Id = '3'

c. DELETE: It is used to remove one or more row from a table.

Syntax:


1. DELETE FROM table_name [WHERE condition];

For example:


1. DELETE FROM javatpoint

2. WHERE Author="Sonoo";


3. Data Control Language

DCL commands are used to grant and take back authority from any database user.

Here are some commands that come under DCL:


o Grant

o Revoke

a. Grant: It is used to give user access privileges to a database.

Example


1. GRANT SELECT, UPDATE ON MY_TABLE TO SOME_USER, ANOTHER_USER;

b. Revoke: It is used to take back permissions from the user.

Example


1. REVOKE SELECT, UPDATE ON MY_TABLE FROM USER1, USER2;


4. Transaction Control Language

TCL commands can only use with DML commands like INSERT, DELETE and UPDATE only.

These operations are automatically committed in the database that's why they cannot be used while creating tables or
dropping them.

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