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Inserting multiple rows in MySQL?

Chandu yadav
Chandu yadav
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 7K+ Views

Insert multiple rows in MySQL with the help of “values”. You can enclose the values with parentheses set with comma separation. The syntax is as follows to insert multiple rows in MySQL.insert into yourTableName(yourColumnName1, yourColumnName2, ..............yourColumnNameN) values(value1, value2, ...valueN), (value1, value2, ...valueN), (value1, value2, ...valueN), ...........((value1, value2, ...valueN);Let us now first create a table in MySQL −mysql> create table InsertMultipleRowsDemo -> ( -> Id int, -> Name varchar(200), -> Age int -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.45 sec)Apply the above syntax to insert ...

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How to run SQL script in MySQL?

Arjun Thakur
Arjun Thakur
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 25K+ Views

To run SQL script in MySQL, use the MySQL workbench. First, you need to open MySQL workbench.The snapshot is as follows −Now, File -> Open SQL Script to open the SQL script.Alternatively, use the following shortcut key −Ctrl+Shift+OAfter that an option would be visible for you to choose your .sql file from the disk. In my system, the file is located on the Desktop. I will select the same “tblstudent” SQL file as shown in the following screenshot −After browsing .sql files, you need to select the option “Reconnect to database” as shown in the following screenshot −Now, it will ...

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MySQL's now() +1 day?

George John
George John
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 6K+ Views

The statement now()+1 day itself states that we need to add a day to the current datetime. You can write the above logic like this −now()+interval 1 day;Or you can write same logic with date_add() function from MySQL like this −date_add(now(), interval 1 day);Let us use the above concept with MySQL select statement. The query is as follows −mysql> select now()+ interval 1 day;Here is the sample output that increments a day by 1 −+-----------------------+ | now()+ interval 1 day | +-----------------------+ | 2018-11-23 15:43:10 | +-----------------------+ 1 row in set (0.05 sec)Now, let us see another example ...

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Order a MySQL table by two columns?

Chandu yadav
Chandu yadav
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 715 Views

Order a MySQL table by two columns with the help of below syntax −order by yourColumnName1 DESC, yourColumnName2 DESC;Let us first create a table for our example −mysql> create table OrderByDemo -> ( -> StudentId int, -> StudentName varchar(100), -> StudentAge int -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.57 sec)Inserting records into the table with the help of insert command. The query is as follows −mysql> insert into OrderByDemo values(1, 'John', 23); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.20 sec) mysql> insert into OrderByDemo values(3, ...

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How to get ER model of database from server with MySQL Workbench?

Ankith Reddy
Ankith Reddy
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 455 Views

To get ER model of database from server, you need to first launch MySQL Workbench. The snapshot is as follows −After that you need to select the “Database” menu −Database->Reverse EngineerAfter that a wizard will open as in the following screenshot. Add the password and press OK twice.After pressing the OK button, you will get the next wizard and you need to press next button. The following would be visible now −After that you need to select “Model” menu as I have marked in the above wizard.Model->Create Diagram from Catalog Objects After selecting the option, you will get the ER ...

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Change MySQL default character set to UTF-8 in my.cnf?

Chandu yadav
Chandu yadav
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 1K+ Views

To change MySQL default character set to UTF-8 in my.cnf, firstly reach the location of my.cnf file.The following is the screenshot of “my.cnf” file. Firstly, open the C: directory and the “Program Data” folder −Now, click on “MySQL” folder −Now, click the MySQL Server 8.0 folder and open it −After opening MySQL Server 8.0, you will get “my.cnf” file location.After opening my.cnf file, you will get the character-set. Open the file and the following contens are visible −Now you can change the character-set to utf8.

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MySQL: selecting rows where a column is null?

George John
George John
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 2K+ Views

To select rows where a column is null, you can use IS NULL from MySQL with the help of where clause.The syntax is as follows −select *from yourTableName where yourColumnName IS NULL;Let us first create a table to understand the concept −mysql> create table NULLDemo1 -> ( -> StudentId int, -> StudentName varchar(100) -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.48 sec)Inserting records into the table. The query to insert records is as follows −mysql> insert into NULLDemo1 values(NULL, 'John'); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.25 sec) mysql> ...

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What is the best way to display in Terminal a MySQL SELECT returning too many fields?

Arjun Thakur
Arjun Thakur
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 187 Views

To achieve this, you can use the following syntax in MySQL −select *from yourTableName\G;Here, G can be used for vertical purpose. You need to add yourTableName.Let us create a table in order to understand the above syntax. Creating a table with the help of CREATE command.The following is the query to create a table −mysql> create table TooManyFieldsreturnDemo -> ( -> Id int, -> Name varchar(100), -> Age int -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.64 sec)Now you can insert records in the table ...

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How to subtract 30 days from the current datetime in MySQL?

Ankith Reddy
Ankith Reddy
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 5K+ Views

To subtract 30 days from current datetime, first we need to get the information about current date time, then use the now() method from MySQL. The now() gives the current date time.The method to be used for this is DATE_SUB() from MySQL. Here is the syntax to subtract 30 days from current datetime.The syntax is as follows −DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 30 DAY);The above syntax calculates the current datetime first and in the next step, subtracts 30 days. Let us first seethe query to get the current datetime −mysql> select now();Here is the output −+---------------------+ | now() ...

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How do I show a MySQL warning that just happened?

George John
George John
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 383 Views

To show a MySQL warning, you can use the below syntax −SHOW WARNINGS;The above syntax only displays the immediate warning from MySQL prompt. Suppose you run another query between them or you have lost the MySQL connection, then SHOW WARNINGS will not work.Here is the query to display warnings −mysql> SHOW WARNINGS;Here is the output that displays immediate warning −+-------+------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Level | Code | Message ...

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