This Is Your Brain On Informatics: MariaDB
mysql -u [username] –p
The above command will give access to the MariaDB for a username that has previously been created. The next line will prompt for a password.
SQL
The language of Maria DB.
| Common Commands in SQL | |
|---|---|
| Command* | Description |
| `[table]` | Syntax for indicating a table |
| USE [database] | Selects database for manipulation and analysis |
| SELECT | Selects columns from a database for analysis |
| FROM | Denotes which table SELECT pulls the columns from (e.g. SELECT [col1],[col2] FROM `[table]` |
| WHERE | Limits the available values SELECT can pull from each column based on a logical statement (e.g. WHERE [col1] < 10) |
| AS [var] | Sets an output to a variable |
| Boolean Operators | |
| AND | |
| OR | |
| NOT | |
| CREATE TABLE `[table]` | Creates a table of the given name with the properly input variable (see below) |
| BIGINT | 64-bit integer |
| INT | 32-bit integer |
| UNSIGNED | only allows positive integers or float values, always assigned after BIGINT or INT value |
| AUTO_INCREMENT | Automatically adds +1 to an entry for a column for each successive entry |
| PRIMARY KEY | Indicates which variable will differentiate each data entry |
| VARCHAR(#) | Assigns a character array variable of length # |
| CHAR | Assigns a character variable (allows ONLY 1 character) |
| DATE | Assigns a date variable of the form 00-00-0000 |
| AVG() | Gives an average of the values in the indicated column |
| MAX() | Gives the maximum of the values in the indicated column |
| MIN() | Gives the minimum of the values in the indicated column |
| LIMIT # | Limits to the top # number of entries (not necessarily by rank) |
| CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE `[table]` | Creates a temporary table of the given name |
*Commands are capitalized by convention.