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Lesson 3: SQL documentation- SQL: CREATE table with multiple data types
- SQL: CREATE table with a primary key
- SQL: Specifying DEFAULT values in CREATE TABLE
- SQL: CREATE TABLE with foreign key reference
- SQL: INSERTing values in tables
- SQL: SELECTing rows
- SQL: SELECTing with WHERE conditions
- SQL: Filter with IN
- SQL: SELECT with ORDER BY
- SQL: Transform SELECT results with CASE
- SQL: Filtering with LIKE
- SQL: Using SELECT with LIMIT
- SQL: ROUND and other core functions
- SQL: SELECT with aggregate functions
- SQL: Grouping SELECT results with GROUP BY
- SQL: Using HAVING with GROUP BY
- SQL: JOIN on tables
- SQL: UPDATE and DELETE
- SQL: ALTER TABLE
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SQL: Specifying DEFAULT values in CREATE TABLE
When using
CREATE TABLE
, you can specify default values for columns by typing DEFAULT
and then the desired value after it. If a row is inserted that does not specify a value for that column, the database will fill it in with the default value instead.