SQL Commands:
SQL commands are
instructions used to communicate with the database to perform specific task
that work with data. SQL commands can be used not only for searching the
database but also to perform various other functions like, for example, you can
create tables, add data to tables, or modify data, drop the table, set
permissions for users. SQL commands are grouped into four major categories
depending on their functionality:
·
Data Definition
Language (DDL) - These SQL
commands are used for creating, modifying, and dropping the structure of
database objects. The commands are CREATE, ALTER, DROP, RENAME, and TRUNCATE.
·
Data Manipulation
Language (DML) - These SQL
commands are used for storing, retrieving, modifying, and deleting data. These
commands are SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE.
·
Transaction Control
Language (TCL) - These SQL
commands are used for managing changes affecting the data. These commands are
COMMIT, ROLLBACK, and SAVEPOINT.
·
Data Control
Language (DCL) - These SQL
commands are used for providing security to database objects. These commands
are GRANT and REVOKE.
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