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                        Database tables hold a large number of rows, which are often not sorted in any specific order. Learn how to selectively return only a subset of rows, sorted and customized.
                        
                     
                    
                                            
                            
                            
                                
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                                    Oracle Database 12c R2 SQL: Restricting and Sorting Data - describe the limiting of rows selected in a query and how to use the WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- use character strings and dates in a WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- use the comparison operators in a WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- use the BETWEEN and IN operators in a WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- use the LIKE operator and combine wildcard characters in a WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- use the NULL and logical operator conditions in a WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- use the AND, OR, and NOT operators in a WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- define the rules of precedence in a WHERE clause in a SQL statement
 
- use the ORDER BY clause to sort the data returned by a SQL statement
 
- use the ROW_LIMITING_CLAUSE to limit the number of rows returned by a SQL statement
 
- use substitution variables
 
- manipulate data using SQL 
 
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