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Chapter 8, Problem 2TD
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SELECT statement:
It is used to retrieve information from the table or
Syntax:
SELECT * FROM table_Name;
“UPPER” keyword:
The keyword “UPPER” is used to convert the string into capital letters that is, it converts the string into upper case letters.
Syntax:
SELECT UPPER (column_Name) FROM table_Name;
“LOWER” keyword:
The keyword “LOWER” is used to convert the string into small letters that is, it converts the string into lower case letters.
Syntax:
SELECT LOWER (column_Name) FROM table_Name;
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