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SQL Interpreter and Tutorial with Live Practice Database
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What is SQL?
SQL (pronounced "ess-que-el") stands for Structured Query Language. SQL
is used to communicate with a database. According to ANSI (American National
Standards Institute), it is the standard language for relational database
management systems. SQL statements are used to perform tasks such as update
data on a database, or retrieve data from a database. Some common relational
database management systems that use SQL are: Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL
Server, Access, Ingres, etc. Although most database systems use SQL, most of
them also have their own additional proprietary extensions that are usually
only used on their system. However, the standard SQL commands such as
"Select", "Insert", "Update", "Delete", "Create", and "Drop" can be used to
accomplish almost everything that one needs to do with a database. This
tutorial will provide you with the instruction on the basics of each of
these commands as well as allow you to put them to practice using the SQL
Interpreter.
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