CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE_HYD ( empId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT NOT NULL, dept TEXT NOT NULL, salary integer ); -- insert INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (21, 'Clark', 'Sales',10000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (22, 'Dave', 'Accounting',60000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (23, 'Ava', 'Sales',53000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (24, 'krishna', 'Sales',35000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (25, 'pavan', 'editing',50000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (26, 'venkat', 'HR',35000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (27, 'kalyan', 'cyber',60000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (28, 'vishhal', 'developer',70000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (29, 'sai chandu', 'managing director',60000); INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_HYD VALUES (30, 'chandu', 'director',89000); -- fetch SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD ; SELECT DEPT,COUNT(*) AS NUMBER_OF_EMPLOYEES FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY DEPT; SELECT DEPT,SUM(SALARY) AS NO_OF_EMPLOYEES FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY DEPT; SELECT DEPT,MAX(SALARY)MAXSAL,MIN(SALARY)MINSAL,AVG(SALARY)AVGSAL FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY DEPT; --TAKING MULTIPLE COLUMNS IN THE GROUP BY CLAUSE-- SELECT DEPT,COUNT(*)AS NUMOFPERSONS,SALARY FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY DEPT,SALARY; SELECT SALARY,COUNT(*) AS NUMBER_OF_PERSONS FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY SALARY; SELECT DEPT,COUNT(*) AS NUMBER_OF_EMPLOYEES FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY DEPT ORDER BY COUNT(SALARY); SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD ORDER BY NAME; SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD ORDER BY salary DESC; --HAVING CLAUSE:-TO FILTERING THE RECORDS AFTER GROUPING THE DATA. -- HAVING KEYWORD CAN BE USED ALONG WITH THE GROUPING KEYWORD ONLY. SELECT DEPT,COUNT(*) FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY DEPT HAVING COUNT(*) >=3; --GROUPING THE SALARIES BYD COUNT IN THE TABLE HAVING MORE THAN 2-- SELECT SALARY,COUNT(*) FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY SALARY HAVING COUNT(*)>1; SELECT DEPT,SUM(SALARY) FROM EMPLOYEE_HYD GROUP BY DEPT HAVING SUM(SALARY)>60000;
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PostgreSQL is a open source relational database system and is also knows as Postgres.
CREATE command is used to create a table, schema or an index.
CREATE TABLE table_name (
column1 datatype,
column2 datatype,
....);
ALTER command is used to add, modify or delete columns or constraints from the database table.
ALTER TABLE Table_name ADD column_name datatype;
TRUNCATE command is used to delete the data present in the table but this will not delete the table.
TRUNCATE table table_name;
DROP command is used to delete the table along with its data.
DROP TABLE table_name;
RENAME command is used to rename the table name.
ALTER TABLE table_name1 RENAME to new_table_name1;
INSERT Statement is used to insert new records into the database table.
INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3, ...) VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);
Select statement is used to select data from database tables.
SELECT column1, column2, ...
FROM table_name;
UPDATE statement is used to modify the existing values of records present in the database table.
UPDATE table_name
SET column1 = value1, column2 = value2, ...
WHERE condition;
DELETE statement is used to delete the existing records present in the database table.
DELETE FROM table_name where condition;