SELECT Statements
A SELECT statement can consist of the following basic clauses.
- SELECT
- INTO
- FROM
- JOIN
- WHERE
- GROUP BY
- HAVING
- UNION
- ORDER BY
- LIMIT
SELECT Syntax
The following syntax diagram outlines the syntax supported by the QuickBase adapter:
SELECT {
[ TOP <numeric_literal> | DISTINCT ]
{
*
| {
<expression> [ [ AS ] <column_reference> ]
| { <table_name> | <correlation_name> } .*
} [ , ... ]
}
[ INTO csv:// [ filename= ] <file_path> [ ;delimiter=tab ] ]
{
FROM <table_reference> [ [ AS ] <identifier> ]
} [ , ... ]
[
JOIN <table_reference> [ ON <search_condition> ] [ [ AS ] <identifier> ]
] [ ... ]
[ WHERE <search_condition> ]
[ GROUP BY <column_reference> [ , ... ]
[ HAVING <search_condition> ]
[ UNION [ ALL ] <select_statement> ]
[
ORDER BY
<column_reference> [ ASC | DESC ] [ NULLS FIRST | NULLS LAST ]
]
[
LIMIT <expression>
[
{ OFFSET | , }
<expression>
]
]
} | SCOPE_IDENTITY()
<expression> ::=
| <column_reference>
| @ <parameter>
| ?
| COUNT( * | { [ DISTINCT ] <expression> } )
| { AVG | MAX | MIN | SUM | COUNT } ( <expression> )
| NULLIF ( <expression> , <expression> )
| COALESCE ( <expression> , ... )
| CASE <expression>
WHEN { <expression> | <search_condition> } THEN { <expression> | NULL } [ ... ]
[ ELSE { <expression> | NULL } ]
END
| <literal>
| <sql_function>
<search_condition> ::=
{
<expression> { = | > | < | >= | <= | <> | != | AND | OR } [ <expression> ]
} [ { AND | OR } ... ]
Examples
- Return all columns:
SELECT * FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1
- Rename a column:
SELECT "Column1" AS MY_Column1 FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1
- Cast a column's data as a different data type:
SELECT CAST(AnnualRevenue AS VARCHAR) AS Str_AnnualRevenue FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1
- Search data:
SELECT * FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1 WHERE Column2 = 'Bob'
- The QuickBase APIs support the following operators in the WHERE clause: =, >, <, >=, <=, <>, !=, AND, OR.
SELECT * FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1 WHERE Column2 = 'Bob';
- Return the number of items matching the query criteria:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS MyCount FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1
- Return the number of unique items matching the query criteria:
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT Column1) FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1
- Return the unique items matching the query criteria:
SELECT DISTINCT Column1 FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1
- Sort a result set in ascending order:
SELECT Id, Column1 FROM [CData].[QuickBase].SampleTable_1 ORDER BY Column1 ASC
Aggregate Functions
For SELECT examples using aggregate functions, see Aggregate Functions.
JOIN Queries
See JOIN Queries for SELECT query examples using JOINs.
Date Literal Functions
Date Literal Functions contains SELECT examples with date literal functions.
Window Functions
See Window Functions for SELECT examples containing window functions.
Table-Valued Functions
See Table-Valued Functions for SELECT examples with table-valued functions.