-- create
CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE (
  empId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
  name TEXT NOT NULL,
  dept TEXT NOT NULL
);

-- insert
INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0001, 'Clark', 'Sales');
INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0002, 'Dave', 'Accounting');
INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0003, 'Ava', 'Sales');
INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0005, 'chris', 'security');

-- fetch 
-- SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE;


create table office(
  office_no int primary key,
  branch varchar(20),
  departments int 
);
insert into office VALUES(11,'delhi',5);
insert into office VALUES(13,'gurgram',7);
insert into office VALUES(15,'bombay',9);
insert into office VALUES(05,'chandigarh',15);

-- select * from office;

create table work(
empid int,
 office_no int,````             
name varchar(20),
dept);

insert into work VALUES(0001,13,'Clark', 'Sales');
insert into work VALUES(0003,11, 'Ava', 'Sales');
insert into work VALUES(0005,05, 'chris', 'security');

select * from work;


select dept from employee cross join office
 
 

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Syntax help

Useful Commands

1. CREATE

CREATE TABLE table_name (
                column1 datatype,
                column2 datatype,
                ....);

Example

CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE (
  empId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
  name TEXT NOT NULL,
  dept TEXT NOT NULL
);

2. ALTER

ALTER TABLE Table_name ADD column_name datatype;

Example

INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0001, 'Dave', 'Sales');

3. DROP

DROP TABLE table_name;

4. INSERT

INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3, ...) VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);

Note: Column names are optional.

Example

INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0001, 'Ava', 'Sales');

5. SELECT

SELECT column1, column2, ...
FROM table_name
[where condition]; 

Example

SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE where dept ='sales';

6. UPDATE

UPDATE table_name
SET column1 = value1, column2 = value2, ...
WHERE condition; 

Example

UPDATE EMPLOYEE SET dept = 'Sales' WHERE empId='0001'; 

7. DELETE

DELETE FROM table_name where condition;

Example

DELETE from EMPLOYEE where empId='0001'; 

8. CREATE INDEX

  CREATE [UNIQUE] INDEX index_name on table_name(column_name);

9. DROP INDEX

DROP INDEX index_name ON table_name;

10. Create a View

CREATE VIEW View_name AS 
Query;

11. How to call view

SELECT * FROM View_name;

12. Altering a View

ALTER View View_name AS 
Query;

13. Deleting a View

DROP VIEW View_name;

14. INNER JOIN

SELECT * FROM TABLE1 INNER JOIN TABLE2 where condition;

15. LEFT JOIN

SELECT * FROM TABLE1 LEFT JOIN TABLE2 ON condition;

16. RIGHT JOIN

SELECT * FROM TABLE1 RIGHT JOIN TABLE2 ON condition;

17. CROSS JOIN

SELECT select_list from TABLE1 CROSS JOIN TABLE2;