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Having (SQL) and Where (SQL)

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Difference between Having (SQL) and Where (SQL)

Having (SQL) vs. Where (SQL)

A HAVING clause in SQL specifies that an SQL SELECT statement must only return rows where aggregate values meet the specified conditions. A WHERE clause in SQL specifies that a SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) statement should only affect rows that meet specified criteria.

Similarities between Having (SQL) and Where (SQL)

Having (SQL) and Where (SQL) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): SQL.

SQL

Structured Query Language (SQL) (pronounced S-Q-L; historically "sequel") is a domain-specific language used to manage data, especially in a relational database management system (RDBMS).

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Having (SQL) and Where (SQL) Comparison

Having (SQL) has 4 relations, while Where (SQL) has 11. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 6.67% = 1 / (4 + 11).

References

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