"Beginner's Handwritten SQL Notes: Basic Syntax and Commands"
The document is a set of handwritten, beginner-level notes on SQL (Structured Query Language). It covers fundamental SQL commands and concepts, presented in a simple, instructional format. The content appears to be a scanned or digitized version of handwritten pages, possibly from a study guide or personal reference material. Key characteristics of the document: Format: Informal, handwritten notes with some structured headings and examples. Content Level: Introductory, aimed at beginners learning SQL basics. Topics Covered: Definition of SQL and its purpose in Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). Core commands like SELECT, DELETE, INSERT INTO, CREATE DATABASE, ALTER TABLE, and CREATE TABLE. Basic syntax examples for each command. Brief mentions of related concepts like the result set and indexes (with accompanying diagrams/images on one page). Notable Features: Contains repeated placeholder text or scribbles (e.g., "SECURNERD," "2 2 2 2" patterns), suggesting unused space or annotations. Includes several cropped images or diagrams on one page related to database indexes. The text has some typos and incomplete sentences (e.g., "string" instead of "storing," "Delete s dqtq fvom a dqtqbase"), indicating it's a raw, unedited scan.
Written for
- Institution
- Mount Kenya University
- Course
- BIT1201 (BIT3107)
Document information
- Uploaded on
- January 29, 2026
- Number of pages
- 8
- Written in
- 2024/2025
- Type
- Class notes
- Professor(s)
- Mrs. mwinji
- Contains
- All classes
Subjects
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sql database beginner notes hand written
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query select insert delete create alter
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table syntax examples rdbms
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