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Revision as of 23:50, 6 December 2019
Structured Query Language (SQL) is a database language that is used in relational database management system such MySQL, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, or SQLite. Further information can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL
Supported engines
MySQL
- Link: https://www.mysql.com/
- released by: Oracle
MariaDB
- Link: https://mariadb.com/
- released by: MariaDB Corporation Ab
SQL Server
- Link: https://www.microsoft.com/sql-server
- released by: Microsoft
Usage
- Options 'driver' and 'schema' are supported
SQLite
- Link: https://www.sqlite.org/index.html
- released by: Hipp, Wyrick & Company, Inc., (Hwaci)
- Comment: no support for options 'user', 'password', 'server', 'driver' and 'schema'
Usage
SQLite databases can be created with tools such as https://sqlitebrowser.org/. To access your database, enter the path in the database field, e.g "C:\test.db".
Modes
There are basically two modes supported: You can add data to an existing database into or you can fetch data from an database.
Insert/add data to a database
- Database and Table must already exist.
- Values for all columns of an existing table must be submitted.