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aliases are used in SQL to create a temporary name for a column or table the syntax for aliasing columns as well as tables is the same you simply type the column or table name followed by the as keyword and then the alias name in some databases you can omit the as keyword but for the purposes of this tutorial we will define our aliases using as so letamp;#39;s start by looking at how to alias a column name generally aliases are used to make the column headings and your result set easier to read most commonly you might alias a column when using an aggregate function such as min max average sum or count in your query so letamp;#39;s get started here we have a table called employees containing the following data letamp;#39;s write a select statement that counts the number of employees in each department in order to do this you will need to use the count function weamp;#39;ll start by entering select Department ID comma count asterisk from employees group ID Department ID currently we