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@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ TABLE [ ONLY ] <replaceable class="parameter">table_name</replaceable> [ * ] |
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subqueries that can be referenced by name in the primary query. |
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subqueries that can be referenced by name in the primary query. |
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The subqueries effectively act as temporary tables or views |
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The subqueries effectively act as temporary tables or views |
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for the duration of the primary query. |
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for the duration of the primary query. |
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Each subquery can be a <command>SELECT</command>, <command>VALUES</command>, |
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Each subquery can be a <command>SELECT</command>, <command>TABLE</>, <command>VALUES</command>, |
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<command>INSERT</command>, <command>UPDATE</command> or |
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<command>INSERT</command>, <command>UPDATE</command> or |
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<command>DELETE</command> statement. |
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<command>DELETE</command> statement. |
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When writing a data-modifying statement (<command>INSERT</command>, |
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When writing a data-modifying statement (<command>INSERT</command>, |
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<programlisting> |
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<programlisting> |
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TABLE <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> |
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TABLE <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> |
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</programlisting> |
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</programlisting> |
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is completely equivalent to |
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is equivalent to |
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<programlisting> |
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<programlisting> |
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SELECT * FROM <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> |
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SELECT * FROM <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> |
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</programlisting> |
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</programlisting> |
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It can be used as a top-level command or as a space-saving syntax |
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It can be used as a top-level command or as a space-saving syntax |
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variant in parts of complex queries. |
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variant in parts of complex queries. Only the <literal>WITH</>, |
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<literal>UNION</>, <literal>INTERSECT</>, <literal>EXCEPT</>, |
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<literal>ORDER BY</>, <literal>LIMIT</>, <literal>OFFSET</>, |
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<literal>FETCH</> and locking clauses can be used with <command>TABLE</>; |
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the <literal>WHERE</> clause and any form of aggregation cannot |
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be used. |
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</para> |
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</para> |
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</refsect2> |
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</refsect2> |
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</refsect1> |
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</refsect1> |
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