A Guide to SQL
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Chapter 4, Problem 8TD
Program Plan Intro
“SELECT” command:
The “SELECT” command is used to retrieve data in a
Syntax for selecting values from the table is as follows:
SELECT STUDENT_ID FROM STUDENT;
- The given query is used to display each student ID from “STUDENT” table.
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