SQLite for beginners

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This course gives you a brief overview of SQLite and the SQLite’s distinctive features that make SQLite one of the most widely deployed SQL database engine.

SQLite is a software library that provides a relational database management system. The lite in SQLite means light weight in terms of setup, database administration, and required resource. SQLite does NOT require a server to run.

Because of the serverless architecture, you don’t need to “install” SQLite before using it. There is no server process that needs to be configured, started, and stopped. SQLite uses dynamic types for tables. It means you can store any value in any column, regardless of the data type.

SQLite is self-contained means it requires minimal support from the operating system or external library. This makes SQLite usable in any environments especially in embedded devices like iPhones, Android phones, game consoles, handheld media players, etc.

SQLite is capable of creating in-memory databases which are very fast to work with.

SQLite database is integrated with the application that accesses the database. The applications interact with the SQLite database read and write directly from the database files stored on disk.

What You will learn includes:

Database Concepts

Download and Install SQLite

What is SQLite Studio

Attaching Sample Database to SQLite

How to connect to SQLite Database

Some Basic SQLite Commands

Some commonly used sqlite3 commands

SQLite Dump command

What is sqlite3 tool

SQLite SELECT statement

Querying data from all columns in a table

Querying data from specific columns in a table

Sorting data using ORDER BY clause

Removing duplicate records using DISTINCT clause

Filtering data with WHERE clause

Identifying NULL values

SQLite Data Types

SQLite Constraints

SQLite Create Table Statement

SQLite INSERT INTO Table Statement

SQLite UPDATE Statement

SQLite DELETE Statement

SQLite DROP Table Statement

SQLite BETWEEN Operator

SQLite IN Operator

SQLite LIMIT clause

SQLite LIKE operator

SQLite GLOB Operator

SQLite Subquery

Building a subquery in a WHERE clause

Building a subquery in a WHERE clause using IN operator

Building a subquery in FROM clause

SQLITE Table Joins

SQLite LEFT Join

SQLite INNER Join

SQLite CROSS Join

SQLite SELF Join

SQLite ALiases

SQLite Aggregate Functions

Introduction to SQLite Aggregate Functions

SQLite AVG Function

SQLite COUNT Function

SQLIte SUM Function

SQLite MAX Function

SQLite MIN Function

SQLite GROUP_ CONCAT Function

SQLite GROUP BY Clause

SQLite HAVING Clause

Instructors: Bluelime Learning Solutions