SQL LEFT JOIN Keyword

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There are times when you want to retrieve all data from one table even there is no matching record from both tables. Unlike SQL INNER Join, SQL LEFT Join will still show you the result from the left table or the first table. SQL INNER Join as discussed in the previous chapter will only show records that match on both tables based on the column you specified.

How to Enable Remote Connection on SQL Server

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In this tutorial I will teach you on how to enable remote connection on SQL Server. I will use SQL Server 2005 Express Edition on this tutorial. However, this is also applicable to any version of SQL Server. The only difference is the GUI for different kinds of SQL Server version.

This tutorial is very useful if you want to access your SQL Server database from other computer and you want to connect two or more computers from your network.

SQL Joins

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SQL JOIN is used to combine two or more tables based on primary key and foreign keys.

We use Join in conjunction with the table we normalize during database design. Consider a Department table we have in our previous example. We create a Department table that serves as our master file to be called from other table.

SQL JOIN can be very time consuming on large table, e.g. one with millions of records, since it has to match each row of one table, and check it with each row of other tables mentioned in the JOIN keyword.

SQL Alias

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As in normal life we associate some nicknames with people, or call them with names that are not there actual names SQL also allows us to do the same with the table columns, since it is much easier to memorize, view as it is in real life. Now the point where SQL ALIAS becomes important is that whenever we have a table which has complex column names we can easily rename the column understand it easily.

NOTE that SQL Alias will not change the actual name of the column in the table.

SQL Wildcards

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The SQL WILDCARDS are used along with the SQL LIKE operator in the SELECT statement. The WILDCARDS are quite complex but are very useful in retrieving data. Consider if there’s no wildcards then we could not search in the database easily. You would have to enter each and every character to match the required result. So, for easier search, SQL WILIDCARDS comes to rescue.

Now what wildcards really are? They are set of characters which lets the DBMS to know that what and how to look for the query.

Some Important Wildcards