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SQL NOT Operator
The NOT
operator is used to negate a condition in a SQL WHERE
clause. It returns rows that do not meet the specified condition.
Basic Syntax:
SELECT column1, column2, ...
FROM table_name
WHERE NOT condition;
Example 1: Using NOT with a Simple Condition
SELECT *
FROM employees
WHERE NOT department = 'Sales';
This query selects all columns from the “employees” table where the “department” is not ‘Sales’.
Example 2: Using NOT with Multiple Conditions
SELECT *
FROM customers
WHERE NOT (country = 'USA' AND city = 'New York');
This query selects all columns from the “customers” table where the “country” is not ‘USA’ and the “city” is not ‘New York’.
Example 3: Combining NOT with Other Operators
SELECT *
FROM products
WHERE NOT (category = 'Electronics' OR price >= 300);
This query selects all columns from the “products” table where the “category” is not ‘Electronics’ and the “price” is not greater than or equal to 300.
The NOT
operator is useful for querying data where you need to exclude specific conditions. It allows for precise control over the query results by negating the specified criteria.
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