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Chapter 5, Problem 18CAT
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DISTINCT Keyword: “DISTINCT” keyword is used to avoid redundant data (removing duplicate values) from a column. The syntax for “DISTINCT” keyword is as follows:
Syntax:
SELECT DISTINCT column_Name FROM table_Name;
AND Operator:
In SQL, “AND” keyword is used in order to check two and more than two conditions. This usually works well with “WHERE” clause.
Syntax:
SELECT * FROM table_Name WHERE condition1 AND condition2;
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