PostgreSQL AND Operator
PostgreSQL AND Operator
The PostgreSQL AND
operator is used to combine multiple conditions in a query. This operator is essential for filtering query results where all specified conditions must be true.
Syntax
SELECT columns
FROM table_name
WHERE condition1 AND condition2;
The AND
operator has the following components:
columns
: The columns to be retrieved from the table.table_name
: The table from which to retrieve the data.condition1
: The first condition to be met.condition2
: The second condition to be met.
Example PostgreSQL AND Queries
Let's look at some examples of PostgreSQL AND
operator queries:
1. Basic AND Example
SELECT customer_id, customer_name
FROM customers
WHERE customer_id > 1 AND customer_id < 5;
This query retrieves the customer_id
and customer_name
from the customers
table where the customer_id
is greater than 1 and less than 5.
2. AND with Multiple Conditions
SELECT product_id, product_name
FROM products
WHERE price > 30.00 AND price < 90.00 AND in_stock = true;
This query retrieves the product_id
and product_name
from the products
table where the price
is greater than 30.00, less than 90.00, and the product is in stock.
3. AND with Date Comparison
SELECT order_id, order_date
FROM orders
WHERE order_date > '2024-01-01' AND order_date < '2024-12-31';
This query retrieves the order_id
and order_date
from the orders
table where the order_date
is between '2024-01-01' and '2024-12-31'.
4. AND with String Comparison
SELECT customer_id, customer_name
FROM customers
WHERE customer_name LIKE 'J%' AND customer_name <> 'John Doe';
This query retrieves the customer_id
and customer_name
from the customers
table where the customer_name
starts with 'J' and is not 'John Doe'.
Full Example
Let's go through a complete example that includes creating a table, inserting data, and using the AND operator to filter data.
Step 1: Creating a Table
This step involves creating a new table named products
to store product data.
CREATE TABLE products (
product_id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
product_name VARCHAR(100),
price NUMERIC(10, 2),
in_stock BOOLEAN
);
In this example, we create a table named products
with columns for product_id
, product_name
, price
, and in_stock
.
Step 2: Inserting Data into the Table
This step involves inserting some sample data into the products
table.
INSERT INTO products (product_name, price, in_stock)
VALUES ('Product A', 30.00, true),
('Product B', 60.00, false),
('Product C', 90.00, true);
Here, we insert data into the products
table.
Step 3: Using the AND Operator
This step involves using the AND
operator to filter data from the products
table.
-- Basic AND
SELECT product_id, product_name
FROM products
WHERE price > 30.00 AND price < 90.00;
-- AND with Multiple Conditions
SELECT product_id, product_name
FROM products
WHERE price > 30.00 AND price < 90.00 AND in_stock = true;
-- AND with Date Comparison
SELECT order_id, order_date
FROM orders
WHERE order_date > '2024-01-01' AND order_date < '2024-12-31';
-- AND with String Comparison
SELECT customer_id, customer_name
FROM customers
WHERE customer_name LIKE 'J%' AND customer_name <> 'John Doe';
These queries demonstrate how to use the AND
operator to filter data from the products
table, including basic conjunctions, multiple conditions, date comparisons, and string comparisons.
Conclusion
The PostgreSQL AND
operator is a fundamental tool for combining multiple conditions and filtering query results where all specified conditions must be true. Understanding how to use the AND
operator and its syntax is essential for effective data retrieval and manipulation in PostgreSQL databases.