SQL BETWEEN Operator
The SQL Between Operator works where you want to select a range of data between two values. In SQL, the BETWEEN operator is used to select a range of data between two values. These values can be number, text and dates.
Understand with Example
The Tutorial illustrates an SQL BETWEEN Operator in SQL. In this Tutorial, table 'Stu_Table' is created. The create table statement is used to create a table Stu_Table. The insert into is used to add records or rows into your table. The select statement return you the record of the table.
Create Table Stu_Table
create table Stu_Table(Stu_Id integer(2), Stu_Name varchar(15), Stu_Class varchar(10))
Insert data into Stu_Table
insert into Stu_Table values(1,'Komal',10); insert into Stu_Table values(2,'Ajay',10); insert into Stu_Table values(3,'Rakesh',10); insert into Stu_Table values(4,'Bhanu',10); insert into Stu_Table values(5,'Santosh',10); insert into Stu_Table values(1,'Komal',10); |
Stu_Table
Stu_Id | Stu_Name | Stu_Class |
1 | Komal | 10 |
2 | Ajay | 10 |
3 | Rakesh | 10 |
4 | Bhanu | 10 |
5 | Santosh | 10 |
1 | Komal | 10 |
SQL LIKE Syntax
The SQL BETWEEN operator helps you to return a records between two values. The Syntax used in SQL Like is given below:
SELECT ColumnName(s) FROM TableName WHERE ColumnName value1 between value2 |
SQL Like Operator Query
The SQL Like Operator Query is used to select the Stu_Table where a stu_Id between 1 and 3 from the table.
SELECT Stu_Id, Stu_Name, Stu_Class FROM Stu_Table WHERE Stu_Id BETWEEN 1 and 3 |
Result
Stu_Id | Stu_Name | Stu_Class |
1 | Komal | 10 |
2 | Ajay | 10 |
3 | Rakesh | 10 |
1 | Komal | 10 |