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The SQL Workshop

You're reading from   The SQL Workshop Learn to create, manipulate and secure data and manage relational databases with SQL

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838642358
Length 288 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Prashanth Jayaram Prashanth Jayaram
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Preface 1. SQL Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Manipulating Data 3. Normalization 4. The SELECT Statement 5. Shaping Data with the WHERE Clause 6. JOINS 7. Subqueries, Cases, and Views 8. SQL Programming 9. Security 10. Aggregate Functions 11. Advanced SQL Appendix

The Not Equal Operator

SQL supports the following symbols to denote the not equal operator: != and <>. The not equal operator will exclude the conditions where values are equal in the results.

Exercise 5.03: Using the != and <> Operators

The store manager realizes that the tomato sauce received has gone bad, so he does not want to present it in the list of available items. To write a query to display all the products except the tomato sauce, perform the following steps:

  1. Enter the SELECT statement, using the WHERE clause and the != operator:
    SELECT ProductName,NetRetailPrice
    FROM Products
    WHERE ProductName != 'tomato sauce'
    ORDER BY NetRetailPrice;
  2. Execute the query; you should see the following results:

    Figure 5.9: List of all products except tomato sauce after using the != operator

  3. As an alternative, now replace the != symbol with the <> operator:
    SELECT ProductName,NetRetailPrice
    FROM Products
    WHERE ProductName <> 'tomato...
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