Difference between revisions of "BETWEEN Predicate"
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| − | + | SELECT name, address, balance, cost*1.15; | |
| − | SELECT name, address, balance, cost*1.15 | + |   FROM accounts; | 
| − | FROM accounts | + |   WHERE paid_date < date() AND ord_value NOT BETWEEN 0 AND 10000; | 
| − | WHERE paid_date < date() AND ord_value NOT BETWEEN 0 AND 10000 | + |   ORDER BY name, paid_date | 
| − | ORDER BY name, paid_date | + | |
| </code> | </code> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:19, 22 December 2009
Purpose
Special predicate
Syntax
<expression1> [NOT] BETWEEN <expression2> AND <expression3>
See Also
INSERT, PREDICATES, SELECT, UPDATE
Description
BETWEEN is a special predicate to evaluate whether the specified <expression1> is greater than or equal to <expression2> and less than or equal to <expression3>. The data type must be the same for <expression1>, <expression2> and <expression3>.
The optional NOT evaluates whether <expression1> is not greater than or equal to <expression2> and not less than or equal to <expression3>.
Example
SELECT name, address, balance, cost*1.15; FROM accounts; WHERE paid_date < date() AND ord_value NOT BETWEEN 0 AND 10000; ORDER BY name, paid_date
Products
Recital, Recital Server
