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DML commands:

INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression


expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];

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A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate


from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);

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UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]


WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;
Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb DML commands:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] VALUES (expression
expression]);
UPDATE table_name SET col_name=expression [, ..., col_name=expression]
WHERE condition];
DELETE FROM table_name [ALL | WHERE condition];
A variation of the INSERT, called the INSERT SELECT, is used to populate
from an existing table. The syntax is:
INSERT INTO table_name [(col_name [, ..., col_name])] SELECT statement;

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Teradata Extensions Teradata extensions allow you to abb

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