Abstract

The article outlines the methods for creating SQL queries in relational databases. The use of the structured query language SQL in relational databases is substantiated. It provides information about the SQL standard and the three-tier database organization system. The author describes the choice of a data model based on the conceptual level using to that end an example of the Kokand Pedagogical Institute as the relational database model. A relational conceptual diagram of the information model of a pedagogical institute is compiled. Such a conceptual diagram is depicted using a cluster. Objects of the subject area are depicted in the form of tables, which differ from each other in geometric shapes or colors. The relationships between tables in Microsoft Access are presented. The basic rules for creating and filling tables in SQL using the instructions CREATE TABLE and INSERT INTO are considered. The syntax of the SELECT statement is given. All offers of the SELECT statement and their order are listed. Examples are given for compiling simple queries and subqueries in SQL using the SELECT statement for the database of the Kokand Pedagogical Institute. Information about the order of execution of internal and external requests is given. The article considers the ORDER BY offer of a SELECT statement for sorting query results.

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