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How to put in clause in TXT

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ANSI SQL defines a concatenation operator (||), which joins two distinct strings into one string value.
Commas (,) are used in some syntactical constructs to separate the elements of a list. The semicolon (;) terminates an SQL command. It cannot appear anywhere within a command, except within a string constant or quoted identifier. The colon (:) is used to select slices from arrays.
this symbol means not equal in sql. Basically this symbol used in sql when we write Non-Equi join query.
1. In SSMS Object Explorer, right-click the required database and select Data Pump Import Data to open the Data Import wizard. 2. On the Source file page of the Data Import wizard, select the Text format and click more options menu in the File name field to load the source file you want to import.
The conditions in the WHERE clause must be evaluated to TRUE for a row to be returned as a result. Note: WHERE clause is an optional clause to use with the SELECT clause, i.e., a SELECT clause can have an optional WHERE clause. WHERE clause is used with UPDATE, DELETE, or SELECT a particular data set.
:= is the assignment operator in PL/SQL (Oracles procedural extension to SQL). You use this to assign values to variables. If you just use = then this is checking for equality rather than assigning a value.
Unlike = , the := operator is never interpreted as a comparison operator. This means you can use := in any valid SQL statement (not just in SET statements) to assign a value to a variable.
i.e := is used as assignment operator like normal = else where.

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