SQL Statements & Structure
The letters SQL stand for Structured Query Language. As with all languages—even computer languages—there are grammar rules. This includes a certain structure to statements, acceptable punctuation (i.e., operators and delimiters), and a vocabulary (i.e., reserve words).
Title | Description |
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SQL Statements | Explanations of all of the MariaDB SQL statements. |
SQL Language Structure | Explanation of SQL grammar rules, including reserve words and literals. |
Geographic & Geometric Features | Spatial extensions for geographic and geometric features. |
NoSQL | NoSQL-related commands and interfaces |
Operators | Operators for comparing and assigning values. |
Sequences | Sequence objects, an alternative to AUTO_INCREMENT. |
Temporal Tables | MariaDB supports system-versioning, application-time periods and bitemporal tables. |
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