Showing posts with label DCL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DCL. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Basic SQL Commands

DDL

DDL (Data Definition Language) statements are used to define the database structure or schema. Some examples:

• CREATE - to create objects in the database
• ALTER - alters the structure of the database
• DROP - delete objects from the database
• TRUNCATE - remove all records from a table, including all spaces allocated for the records are removed
• COMMENT - add comments to the data dictionary
• RENAME - rename an object

DML

DML (Data Manipulation Language) statements are used for managing data within schema objects. Some examples:
• SELECT - retrieve data from the a database
• INSERT - insert data into a table
• UPDATE - updates existing data within a table
• DELETE - deletes all records from a table, the space for the records remain
• MERGE - UPSERT operation (insert or update)
• CALL - call a PL/SQL or Java subprogram
• EXPLAIN PLAN - explain access path to data
• LOCK TABLE - control concurrency

DCL

DCL is Data Control Language statements. Some examples:
• GRANT - gives user’s access privileges to database
• REVOKE - withdraw access privileges given with the GRANT command