SELECT DISTINCT Empname FROM Emptable
SELECT DISTINCT Empname FROM Emptable
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Q:How can you compare a part of the name rather than the entire name?
A: SELECT * FROM people WHERE empname LIKE '%ab%'
Would return a recordset with records consisting empname the sequence 'ab' in
empname .
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Q:What are cursors? Explain different types of cursors. What are the
disadvantages of cursors? How can you avoid cursors?
A: Cursors allow row-by-row prcessing of the resultsets.
Disadvantages of cursors: Each time you fetch a row from the cursor, it results in
a network roundtrip, where as a normal SELECT query makes only one rowundtrip,
however large the resultset is. Cursors are also costly because they require more
resources and temporary storage (results in more IO operations). Furthere, there
are restrictions on the SELECT statements that can be used with some types of
cursors.
Most of the times, set based operations can be used instead of cursors.
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Q:What are triggers? How to invoke a trigger on demand?
A: Triggers are special kind of stored procedures that get executed automatically
when an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE operation takes place on a table.
Triggers can't be invoked on demand. They get triggered only when an associated
action (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) happens on the table on which they are
defined.
Triggers are generally used to implement business rules, auditing. Triggers can
also be used to extend the referential integrity checks, but wherever possible, use
constraints for this purpose, instead of triggers, as constraints are much faster.
Types of joins: INNER JOINs, OUTER JOINs, CROSS JOINs. OUTER JOINs are
further classified as LEFT OUTER JOINS, RIGHT OUTER JOINS and FULL OUTER
JOINS.
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