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  2. Template:Str find word - Wikipedia

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    This template looks for a word in a comma-separated list of words. It returns a True (found) or False (not found) value. It returns a True (found) or False (not found) value. By default, the True-value returned is the found word itself; the False-value is a blank string.

  3. Template:Str find/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Module:Str find word/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. List of SQL reserved words - Wikipedia

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    This list includes SQL reserved words – aka SQL reserved keywords, [1] [2] as the SQL:2023 specifies and some RDBMSs have added. Reserved words in SQL and related products In SQL:2023 [ 3 ]

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  7. SQL syntax - Wikipedia

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    The following example of a SELECT query returns a list of expensive books. The query retrieves all rows from the Book table in which the price column contains a value greater than 100.00. The result is sorted in ascending order by title. The asterisk (*) in the select list indicates that all columns of the Book table should be included in the ...

  8. Select (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    The derived table also is referred to as an inline view or a select in from list. In the following example, the SQL statement involves a join from the initial Books table to the derived table "Sales". This derived table captures associated book sales information using the ISBN to join to the Books table.

  9. Query by Example - Wikipedia

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    Query by Example (QBE) is a database query language for relational databases. It was devised by Moshé M. Zloof at IBM Research during the mid-1970s, in parallel to the development of SQL . [ 1 ] It is the first graphical query language, using visual tables where the user would enter commands, example elements and conditions.