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The SQL Workshop

By : Frank Solomon, Prashanth Jayaram, Awni Al Saqqa
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The SQL Workshop

By: Frank Solomon, Prashanth Jayaram, Awni Al Saqqa

Overview of this book

Many software applications are backed by powerful relational database systems, meaning that the skills to be able to maintain a SQL database and reliably retrieve data are in high demand. With its simple syntax and effective data manipulation capabilities, SQL enables you to manage relational databases with ease. The SQL Workshop will help you progress from basic to advanced-level SQL queries in order to create and manage databases successfully. This Workshop begins with an introduction to basic CRUD commands and gives you an overview of the different data types in SQL. You'll use commands for narrowing down the search results within a database and learn about data retrieval from single and multiple tables in a single query. As you advance, you'll use aggregate functions to perform calculations on a set of values, and implement process automation using stored procedures, functions, and triggers. Finally, you'll secure your database against potential threats and use access control to keep your data safe. Throughout this Workshop, you'll use your skills on a realistic database for an online shop, preparing you for solving data problems in the real world. By the end of this book, you'll have built the knowledge, skills and confidence to creatively solve real-world data problems with SQL.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Aggregate Functions (SUM, COUNT, AVG, MIN, and MAX) and the GROUP BY Clause

MySQL provides functions that return single calculated values based on defined sets of values. We'll first look at the general way to use these functions in a SQL query, and then we'll examine each function individually:

  • SUM: Adds, or sums, relevant values
  • COUNT: Returns a count of the relevant values
  • AVG (average): Calculates the average of a set of relevant values
  • MIN (minimum value): Returns the lowest value of a set of values
  • MAX (maximum value): Returns the highest value of a set of values

Say that a store manager wants the average weight of the products in each PACKT_ONLINE_SHOP product category. In the PACKT_ONLINE_SHOP database, each ProductCategory table row maps to one or more products in the Products table. We can start with this query:

USE     packt_online_shop;
SELECT  PC.ProductCategoryID, PC.ProductCategoryName, P.UnitKGWeight         AS 'PRODUCT...