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1 COMP102: Introduction to Databases, 4 Dr Muhammad Sulaiman Khan Department of Computer Science University of Liverpool U.K. 7 February, 2011

2 Introduction: SQL, part 1

3 Specific topics for today: Purpose and importance of SQL. Retrieving data using SELECT.

4 Relational Languages There are two main languages: SQL (Structured Query Language): standardized by ISO, most important and most-widely used. QBE (Query-by-Example): alternative graphical point-and-click way of querying database. More intuitive than SQL, and essentiall it converts graphically expressed queries into SQL statements. QBE may not be very effective when applied to more complicated queries that, e.g., involve more tables.

5 Why SQL? Main language for relational DBMSs; widely used. Based on clean and sound mathematical foundations. Main characteristics: Relatively easy to learn. Non-procedural: you specify what information you require, rather than how to get it. Essentially free-format. Consists of standard English words like SELECT, INSERT, and UPDATE. Can be used by range of users.

6 Importance of SQL First and, so far, only standard database language to gain widespread acceptance. Huge investment from both vendors and users. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS). Used as the basis for other standards.

7 Objectives of SQL Ideally database language should let user: Create database and table structures. Perform basic tasks like insert, update, delete. Perform both simple and complex queries. Must perform these tasks with minimal user effort. Must be easy to learn. SQL is a transform-oriented language with 2 major components: a DDL for defining database structure; a DML for retrieving and updating data. Until SQL3, SQL did not contain flow of control commands (not computationally complete). SQL can be used interactively or embedded in a high-level language (eg. C, C++). (We focus on interactive SQL.)

8 Writing SQL commands SQL statement consists of reserved words and user-defined words. Reserved words: fixed part of SQL and must be spelt exactly as required and cannot be split across lines. User-defined words: made up by user and represent names of various database objects such as tables, columns, views. Most components of an SQL statement are case insensitive, except for literal character data. Use extended form of BNF notation: Upper-case letters represent reserved words. Lower-case letters represent user-defined words. indicates a choice among alternatives. Curly braces indicate a required element. Square brackets indicate an optional element.... indicates optional repetition (0 or more).

9 Two main parts of SQL Data Definition Language (DDL): for defining database structure. SQL commands include here: CREATE TABLE: Creating new tables in the database. CREATE VIEW: Creating new views from the base tables. Data Maniputation Language (DML): for retrieving and updating data. SQL commands include here: SELECT: Retrieving data. INSERT: Inserting data UPDATE: Updating data. DELETE: Deleting data. We will start from the (more complicated) DML part, focusing on SELECT.

10 Literals Literals are constants used in SQL statements. All non-numeric literals must be enclosed in single quotes (eg. London ). All numeric literals must not be enclosed in quotes (eg ).

11 SELECT statement SELECT [DISTINCT ALL] { columnexprn [ AS newname ] [,...] } FROM TableName [ alias ] [,...] [ WHERE condition ] [ GROUP BY columnlist ] [ HAVING condition ] [ ORDER BY columnlist ]

12 SELECT statement cntd. FROM: Specifies table(s) to be used. WHERE: Filters rows. GROUP BY: Forms groups of rows with same column value. HAVING: Filters groups subject to some condition. SELECT: Specifies which columns are to appear in output. ORDER BY: Specifies the order of the output. Order of the clauses cannot be changed. Only SELECT and FROM are mandatory.

13 Query 3.1: All columns, all rows Example: List full details of all videos: SELECT catalogno, title, category, dailyrental, price, directorno FROM Video; Can use * as an abbreviation for all columns : SELECT * FROM Video;

14 Query 3.1: All columns, all rows The result query 3.1 will be the content of table Video itself:

15 Query 3.2: Specific Columns, All Rows List the catalog number, title and daily rental rate of all videos: SELECT catalogno, title, dailyrental FROM Video;

16 Query 3.3: Use of DISTINCT (a) List all video categories: SELECT category FROM Video; (b) Use DISTINCT to eliminate duplicates: SELECT DISTINCT category FROM Video;

17 Query 3.4: Calculated Fields List rate for renting videos for 3 days: SELECT catalogno, title, dailyrental * 3 FROM Video; Other arithmetic operators: +,,, parantheses. To name column, use AS clause: SELECT catalogno, title, dailyrental * 3 AS threedayrate FROM Video;

18 Query 3.5: Comparison search condition List all staff with a salary greater than $10,000: SELECT staffno, name, position, salary FROM Staff WHERE salary > 10000;

19 Query 3.6: Range Search Condition List all staff with a salary between $ 45,000 and $ 50,000: SELECT staffno, name, position, salary FROM Staff WHERE salary BETWEEN AND 50000; Note: BETWEEN test includes the endpoints of range.

20 Query 3.6: Range Search Condition cntd. Also a negated version NOT BETWEEN. BETWEEN does not add much to SQL s expressive power. Could also write: SELECT staffno, name, position, salary FROM Staff WHERE salary >= AND salary <= 50000; Useful, though, for a range of values. Comparison operators in conditions: =, <, >, <>, <=, >=.

21 Query 3.7: Set Membership List all videos in the Action and Children categories: SELECT catalogno, title, category FROM Video WHERE category IN ( Action, Children );

22 Query 3.7: Set Membership cntd. There is a negated version (NOT IN). IN does not add much to SQL s expressive power. Could have expressed this as: SELECT catalogno, title, category FROM Video WHERE category = Action OR category = Children ; IN is more efficient when set contains many values.

23 About logical predicates (conditions) More complex conditions can be build using logical operators: AND, OR, NOT, with parantheses if needed. The rules for evaluating predicates: An expression is evaluated from left to right. Subexpressions in parantheses are evaluated first. NOTs are evaluated before ANDs and ORs. ANDs are evaluated before ORs.

24 Query 3.8: Pattern Matching List all staff whose first name is Sally: SELECT staffno, name, position, salary FROM Staff WHERE name LIKE Sally% ; SQL has two special pattern matching symbols: %: sequence of zero or more characters; (underscore): any single character. LIKE Sally% : first 5 characters must be Sally followed by anything.

25 More about strings Comparing strings: Two strings a 1 a 2 a n, b 1 b 2 b m, can be compared (lexicographically) using operators: =, <, >, >=, <=. a 1 a 2 a n < b 1 b 2 b m if a 1 < b 1, or a 1 = b 1 and a 2 < b 2, or a 1 = b 1 and a 2 = b 2 and a 3 < b 3, and so on. Also a 1 a 2 a n < b 1 b 2 b m if n < m and a 1 a 2 a n = b 1 b 2 b n. Example: fodder < foo, fod < foremost, bar < bargain. To search for strings containing pattern-matching character, use escape character: Say for 15%, use: LIKE 15#% ESCAPE #. For any string that begins and ends with %, use: LIKE x%%x% ESCAPE x.

26 Query 3.9: NULL Search Condition List the video rentals that have not yet been returned: Have to test for null explicitly using special keyword IS NULL: SELECT dateout, memberno, videono FROM RentalAgreement WHERE datereturn IS NULL; Negated version (IS NOT NULL) can test for non-null values.

27 Query 3.10: Single Column Ordering List all videos in descending order of price: SELECT * FROM Video ORDER BY price DESC; Increasing (ascending) order: ASC.

28 Multiple-Column Ordering List all videos in descending order of price, and in case two or more prices are same, order in ascending order of title: SELECT * FROM Video ORDER BY price DESC, title ASC;

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