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IS 257 – Fall 2005 2005.10.19 SLIDE 1 More on SQL (and MySQL) University of California, Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems SIMS 257: Database Management

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Page 1: 2005.10.19 SLIDE 1IS 257 – Fall 2005 More on SQL (and MySQL) University of California, Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems SIMS 257:

IS 257 – Fall 2005 2005.10.19 SLIDE 1

More on SQL (and MySQL)

University of California, Berkeley

School of Information Management and Systems

SIMS 257: Database Management

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Lecture Outline

• Review– ColdFusion– PHP

• More on ORACLE SQL and SQL-Plus

• MySQL

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Web Application Server Software

• ColdFusion

• PHP

• ASP

• All of the are server-side scripting languages that embed code in HTML pages

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ColdFusion

• Developing WWW sites typically involved a lot of programming to build dynamic sites– e.g. Pages generated as a result of catalog

searches, etc.

• ColdFusion was designed to permit the construction of dynamic web sites with only minor extensions to HTML through a DBMS interface

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What ColdFusion is Good for

• Putting up databases onto the Web

• Handling dynamic databases (Frequent updates, etc)

• Making databases searchable and updateable by users.

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Templates

• Assume we have a database named contents_of_my_shopping_cart.mdb -- single table called contents...

• Create an HTML page (uses extension .cfm), before <HEAD>...

• <CFQUERY NAME= ”cart" DATASOURCE=“contents_of_my_shopping_cart"> SELECT * FROM contents ; </CFQUERY>

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Templates cont.

• <HEAD>• <TITLE>Contents of My Shopping Cart</TITLE>• </HEAD>• <BODY>• <H1>Contents of My Shopping Cart</H1>• <CFOUTPUT QUERY= ”cart">• <B>#Item#</B> <BR>• #Date_of_item# <BR>• $#Price# <P>• </CFOUTPUT>• </BODY>• </HTML>

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Templates cont.

Contents of My Shopping Cart

Bouncy Ball with Psychedelic Markings 12 December 1998 $0.25

Shiny Blue Widget 14 December 1998 $2.53

Large Orange Widget 14 December 1998 $3.75

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PHP

• PHP is an Open Source Software project with many programmers working on the code.– Commonly paired with MySQL, another OSS

project– Free– Both Windows and Unix support

• Estimated that more than 250,000 web sites use PHP as an Apache Module.

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PHP Syntax

• Similar to ASP

• Includes most programming structures (Loops, functions, Arrays, etc.)

• Loads HTML form variables so that they are addressable by name

<HTML><BODY>

<?php

$myvar = “Hello World”;

echo $myvar ;

?>

</BODY></HTML>

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Combined with MySQL

• DBMS interface appears as a set of functions:

<HTML><BODY><?php$db = mysql_connect(“localhost”, “root”);mysql_select_db(“mydb”,$db);$result = mysql_query(“SELECT * FROM employees”, $db);Printf(“First Name: %s <br>\n”, mysql_result($result, 0 “first”);Printf(“Last Name: %s <br>\n”, mysql_result($result, 0 “last”);?></BODY></HTML>

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SELECT

• Syntax:– SELECT [DISTINCT] attr1, attr2,…, attr3 as

label, function(xxx), calculation, attr5, attr6 FROM relname1 r1, relname2 r2,… rel3 r3 WHERE condition1 {AND | OR} condition2 ORDER BY attr1 [DESC], attr3 [DESC]

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CREATE SYNONYM

• CREATE SYNONYM newname FOR oldname;

• CREATE SYNONYM BIOLIFE for ray.BIOLIFE;

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SELECT Conditions

• = equal to a particular value• >= greater than or equal to a particular value• > greater than a particular value• <= less than or equal to a particular value• <> not equal to a particular value• LIKE ‘%wom_n%’ (Note different wild card)• IN (‘opt1’, ‘opt2’,…,’optn’)

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Aggregate Functions

• COUNT(dataitem)• AVG(numbercolumn)• SUM(numbercolumn)• MAX(numbercolumn)• MIN(numbercolumn)• STDDEV(numbercolumn)• VARIANCE(numbercolumn)

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Numeric Functions

• ABS(n)• ACOS(n)• ASIN(n)• ATAN(n)• ATAN2(n, m)• CEIL(n)• COS(n)• COSH(n)

• ROUND(n)• SIGN(n)• SIN(n)• SINH(n)• SQRT(n)• TAN(n)• TANH(n)• TRUNC(n[,

m])

• EXP(n)• EXP(n)• FLOOR(n)• LN(n)• LOG(m,n)• MOD(n)• POWER(m,n)

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Character Functions returning character values

• CHR(n)• CONCAT(char1,char2)• INITCAP(char)• LOWER(char)• LPAD(char, n,char2),

RPAD(char, n,char2)• LTRIM(char, n, cset),

RTRIM(char, n, cset)

• REPLACE(char, srch, repl)

• SOUNDEX(char)• SUBSTR(char, m, n)• SUBSTRB(char, m, n)• TRANSLATE(char,

from, to)• UPPER(char)

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Character Function returning numeric values

• ASCII(char)• INSTR(char1,

char2[,m, n])• INSTRB(char1,

char2[,m, n])• LENGTH(char)• LENGTHB(char)

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Date functions

• ADD_MONTHS(dt, n)• LAST_DAY(d)• MONTHS_BETWEEN(d1, d2)• NEW_TIME(d, z1, z2) -- PST, AST, etc. • NEXT_DAY(d, dayname)• ROUND(d, fmt) -- century, year etc.• SYSDATE• TRUNC(d, fmt) -- century, year, etc.

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Conversion Functions

• CHARTOROWID(char)• CONVERT(char, dchar,

schar)• HEXTORAW(char)• RAWTOHEX(raw)• ROWIDTOCHAR(rowid)• TO_CHAR (date, fmt)• TO_DATE(char, fmt)

• TO_NUMBER(char,fmt)

• TO_MULTIBYTE(char)• TO_SINGLE_BYTE(ch

ar)

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Create Table

• CREATE TABLE table-name (attr1 attr-type CONSTRAINT constr1 PRIMARY KEY, attr2 attr-type CONSTRAINT constr2 NOT NULL,…, attrM attr-type CONSTRAINT constr3 REFERENCES owner.tablename(attrname) ON DELETE CASCADE, attrN attr-type CONSTRAINT constrN CHECK (attrN = UPPER(attrN)), attrO attr-type DEFAULT default_value);

• Adds a new table with the specified attributes (and types) to the database.– NOTE that the “CONSTRAINT and name parts are

optional)

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Create Table

• CREATE TABLE table-name ( attr1 attr-type PRIMARY KEY, attr2 attr-type NOT NULL,…, attrM attr-type REFERENCES

owner.tablename(attrname) ON DELETE CASCADE,

attrN attr-type CHECK (attrN = UPPER(attrN)

attrO attr-type DEFAULT default_value);– Without “CONSTRAINT” and name parts

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Types

• VARCHAR2(size)• NUMBER(p, s)• LONG -- long char data• DATE -- from 4712BC to 4714 AD• RAW(size) -- binary• LONG RAW -- large binary• ROWID -- row reference• CHAR(size) -- fixed length characters

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Alter Table

• ALTER TABLE table-name ADD attr1 attr-type;• ALTER TABLE table-name ADD attr1

CONSTRAINT xxx constrainvalue;• ALTER TABLE table-name MODIFY attr1

optiontochange;• ALTER TABLE table-name DROP COLUMN

attr1;• Adds, drops or modifies a column in an existing

database table.– Note: constrainvalue is any column constraint like

‘PRIMARY KEY’, REFERENCES, etc.

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INSERT

• INSERT INTO table-name (attr1, attr4, attr5,…, attrK) VALUES (“val1”, val4, val5,…, “valK”);

• OR

• INSERT INTO table-name SELECT col1, col2, col3 as newcol2, col4 FROM xx, yy WHERE where-clause;

• Adds a new row(s) to a table.

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DELETE

• DELETE FROM table-name WHERE <where clause>;

• Removes rows from a table.

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UPDATE

• UPDATE tablename SET attr1=newval, attr2 = newval2 WHERE <where clause>;

• changes values in existing rows in a table (those that match the WHERE clause).

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DROP Table

• DROP TABLE tablename;

• Removes a table from the database.

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CREATE INDEX

• CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX indexname ON tablename (attr1 [ASC|DESC][, attr2 [ASC|DESC], ...])

• Adds an index on the specified attributes to a table

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System Information In ORACLE

• Find all of the tables for a user– SELECT * FROM ALL_CATALOG WHERE

OWNER = ‘userid’;– SELECT * FROM USER_CATALOG; (or CAT)

• Show the attributes and types of data for a particular table in SQLPlus– DESCRIBE tablename;

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Running commands

• Create file with SQL and SQLPlus commands in it.– Use a plain text editor and NOT a word

processor (or save as text only)

• Give the file the extension .sql

• From inside SQLPlus type – START filename

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Simple formatting in SQLPlus

• SET PAGESIZE 500

• SET LINESIZE 79

• PROMPT stuff to put out to screen

• TTITLE “title to put at top of results pages”

• COLUMN col_name HEADING “New Name”

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Outputting results as a file…

• SPOOL filename

• Commands – everything that you see is copied to the file

until…

• SPOOL STOP– File will be created with everything between

the SPOOL commands

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Lecture Outline

• Review– ColdFusion– PHP

• More on ORACLE SQL and SQL-Plus

• MySQL

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MySQL

• The tag-line at http://www.mysql.com is– The world's most popular open source database

• It is true, it is the most widely used open source database system with users and uses that range from individuals to major corporations and includes…– Evite– Friend Finder Network– Friendster– Google (not for search though )– PriceGrabber.com– Ticketmaster– Yahoo!– The US Census bureau– and many, many others

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MySQL myths

• The MySQL.com web site contains a list of common myths and misconceptions about MySQL and refutes them:– MYTH: MySQL is a new, untested database

management system – MYTH: MySQL doesn’t support transactions like other

proprietary database engines (it is supposed to be in the version we use here)

– MYTH: MySQL is only for small, departmental, or web-based applications

– MYTH: MySQL doesn’t offer enterprise-class features – MYTH: MySQL doesn’t have the type of support large

corporations need – MYTH: MySQL isn’t open source any more