the SQL AND and OR operators are used to combile
multiple conditions to narrow data in an SQL statement. These two
operators are called conjunctive operators.
These operators provide a means to make multiple comparisons with different operators in the same SQL statement.
These operators provide a means to make multiple comparisons with different operators in the same SQL statement.
The AND Operator:
The AND operator allows the existence of multiple conditions in an SQL statement's WHERE clause.Syntax:
The basic syntax of AND operator with WHERE clause is as follows:SELECT column1, column2, columnN FROM table_name WHERE [condition1] AND [condition2]...AND [conditionN];
You can combine N number of conditions using AND operator. For an
action to be taken by the SQL statement, whether it be a transaction or
query, all conditions separated by the AND must be TRUE.Example:
Consider CUSTOMERS table is having following records:+----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+ | ID | NAME | AGE | ADDRESS | SALARY | +----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+ | 1 | Ramesh | 32 | Ahmedabad | 2000.00 | | 2 | Khilan | 25 | Delhi | 1500.00 | | 3 | kaushik | 23 | Kota | 2000.00 | | 4 | Chaitali | 25 | Mumbai | 6500.00 | | 5 | Hardik | 27 | Bhopal | 8500.00 | | 6 | Komal | 22 | MP | 4500.00 | | 7 | Muffy | 24 | Indore | 10000.00 | +----+----------+-----+-----------+----------+
Following is an example which would fetch ID, Name and Salary fields
from the CUSTOMERS table where salary is greater than 2000 AND age is
less tan 25 years:SQL> SELECT ID, NAME, SALARY FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE SALARY > 2000 AND age < 25;
This would produce following result:+----+-------+----------+ | ID | NAME | SALARY | +----+-------+----------+ | 6 | Komal | 4500.00 | | 7 | Muffy | 10000.00 | +----+-------+----------+
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