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  1. What does <> (angle brackets) mean in MS-SQL Server?

    Nov 8, 2013 · In My Query one place some other developer using <> (angle brackets) What does it mean ?

  2. Should I use != or <> for not equal in T-SQL? - Stack Overflow

    Yes; Microsoft themselves recommend using <> over != specifically for ANSI compliance, e.g. in Microsoft Press training kit for 70-461 exam, "Querying Microsoft SQL Server", they say "As an …

  3. What does double bars (||) mean in SQL? - Stack Overflow

    SQL Server uses '+' as a string concatenation operator, for instance. (Of course, the better solution would have been for the poster to simply run the query without the count() to see what it did in the …

  4. What is the SQL operator name for "<>"? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 2, 2013 · I am confused and did not find in Google. Can anyone tell me What is Sql <> operator name?

  5. sql - What is the meaning of <> in mysql query? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 22, 2016 · What is the meaning of <> in mysql query? Asked 9 years, 3 months ago Modified 3 years ago Viewed 182k times

  6. What does the colon sign ":" do in a SQL query?

    What does ":" stand for in a query? A bind variable. Bind variables allow a single SQL statement (whether a query or DML) to be re-used many times, which helps security (by disallowing SQL …

  7. What does a (+) sign mean in an Oracle SQL WHERE clause?

    Jan 29, 2014 · Consider the simplified SQL query below, in an Oracle database environment (although I'm not sure that it's Oracle-specific): SELECT t0.foo, t1.bar FROM FIRST_TABLE t0, …

  8. Explanation of % in SQL - Stack Overflow

    Jun 12, 2019 · 4 Could someone explain the difference between % in SQL? I understand that % is a wildcard that allows you to query results with LIKE results, i.e. a% for words starting with a, but I am …

  9. sql - What does "<>" mean in Oracle - Stack Overflow

    Oct 4, 2011 · What does &lt;> mean in SQL language: Sample code is as follows SELECT ordid, prodid, qty FROM item WHERE prodid IN (SELECT prodid FROM item ...

  10. What does the "@" symbol do in SQL? - Stack Overflow

    The @CustID means it's a parameter that you will supply a value for later in your code. This is the best way of protecting against SQL injection. Create your query using parameters, rather than …