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Learn SQL Database Programming

You're reading from  Learn SQL Database Programming

Product type Book
Published in May 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838984762
Pages 564 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Josephine Bush Josephine Bush
Profile icon Josephine Bush

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Database Fundamentals
2. Introduction to Relational Database Management Systems 3. Installing and Using MySQL Workbench 4. Understanding Data Types 5. Designing and Creating a Database 6. Importing and Exporting Data 7. Section 2: Basic SQL Querying
8. Querying a Single Table 9. Querying Multiple Tables 10. Modifying Data and Table Structures 11. Section 3: Advanced SQL Querying
12. Working with Expressions 13. Grouping and Summarizing Data 14. Advanced Querying Techniques 15. Programmable Objects 16. Section 4: Presenting Your Findings
17. Exploring and Processing Your Data 18. Telling a Story with Your Data 19. Section 5: SQL Best Practices
20. Best Practices for Designing and Querying 21. SQL Appendix 22. Assessments 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Modifying the table structure

To modify the table structure, you need to use the ALTER TABLE command. This command also allows you to add, delete, and modify the table structure and other objects in the database.

Be careful when making schema changes, such as modifying the table structure. Dropping objects or columns causes data loss.

To use the scripts in this section, you can create a new database and table with the following scripts.

The first script creates a new database:

CREATE SCHEMA foraltering;

The next script creates a new table:

USE foraltering; 
CREATE TABLE tableforaltering (
playerID varchar(9) NOT NULL,
schoolID varchar(15) NULL,
yearID smallint NULL
);

The last script inserts the following data into the new table that we just created:

USE foraltering;
INSERT INTO tableforaltering
VALUES ('aardsda01','pennst',2001),
('aardsda01',NULL...
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