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- Q3304069 subject Q7791649.
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- Q3304069 abstract "The SQL From clause is the source of a rowset to be operated upon in a Data Manipulation Language (DML) statement. From clauses are very common, and will provide the rowset to be exposed through a Select statement, the source of values in an Update statement, and the target rows to be deleted in a Delete statement.FROM is an SQL reserved word in the SQL standardThe FROM clause is used in conjunction with SQL statements, and takes the following general form: SQL-DML-Statement FROM table_name WHERE predicateThe From clause can generally be anything that returns a rowset, a table, view, function, or system-provided information like the Information Schema, which is typically running proprietary commands and returning the information in a table form. Template:Unreliable source?".
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- Q3304069 wikiPageWikiLink Q7791649.
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- Q3304069 comment "The SQL From clause is the source of a rowset to be operated upon in a Data Manipulation Language (DML) statement.".
- Q3304069 label "From (SQL)".