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The Query LanguagePostgreSQL User's GuidePrevNextChapter 12. The Query LanguageTable of ContentsConceptsCreating a New ClassPopulating a Class with InstancesQuerying a ClassRedirecting SELECT QueriesJoins Between ClassesUpdatesDeletionsUsing Aggregate FunctionsNote: This chapter must go into depth on each area of the query language.
Currently a copy of the tutorial.
- thomas 1998-01-12 The Postgres query language is a variant of
SQL3. It
has many extensions such as an extensible type system,
inheritance, functions and production rules. Those are
features carried over from the original Postgres
query
language, PostQuel.
This section provides an overview
of how to use Postgres SQL
to perform simple operations.
This manual is only intended to give you an idea of our
flavor of SQL and is in no way a complete tutorial on
SQL. Numerous books have been written on SQL. For
instance, consult Understanding the New SQL or
A Guide to the SQL Standard. You should also
be aware that some features of Postgres
are not part of the ANSI standard.Concepts The fundamental notion in Postgres
is that of a class,
which is a named collection of object instances. Each
instance has the same collection of named attributes,
and each attribute is of a specific type. Furthermore,
each instance has a permanent object
identifier (OID)
that is unique throughout the installation. Because
SQL syntax refers to tables, we will use the terms
table and class interchangeably.
Likewise, an SQL row is an
instance and SQL
columns
are attributes.
As previously discussed, classes are grouped into
databases, and a collection of databases managed by a
single postmaster process constitutes an installation
or site.PrevHomeNextInheritance Creating a New Class
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