SQL AND & OR OPERATORS
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The AND & OR operators are used to filter records based on more than one condition.
The AND operator displays a record if both the first condition and the second condition is true.The OR operator displays a record if either the first condition or the second condition is true.
AND Operator Example
The "Persons" table:
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Timoteivn 10
|
Sandnes
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
3
|
Pettersen
|
Kari
|
Storgt 20
|
Stavanger
|
We use the following SELECT statement:
SELECT * FROM Persons
WHERE FirstName='Tove' AND LastName='Svendson' |
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
OR Operator Example
Now we want to select only the persons with the first name equal to "Tove" OR the first name equal to "Ola":We use the following SELECT statement:
SELECT * FROM Persons
WHERE FirstName='Tove' OR FirstName='Ola' |
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
1
|
Hansen
|
Ola
|
Timoteivn 10
|
Sandnes
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
Combining AND & OR
You can also combine AND and OR (use parenthesis to form complex expressions).Now we want to select only the persons with the last name equal to "Svendson" AND the first name equal to "Tove" OR to "Ola":
We use the following SELECT statement:
SELECT * FROM Persons WHERE
LastName='Svendson' AND (FirstName='Tove' OR FirstName='Ola') |
P_Id
|
LastName
|
FirstName
|
Address
|
City
|
2
|
Svendson
|
Tove
|
Borgvn 23
|
Sandnes
|
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