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MySQL cheatsheet

I have even uploaded the .sql file which you can download and directly run them in the sql prompt.

General Commands

To run sql files

source <filename>.sql;

Data Types

Integers

INT
TINYINT
SMALLINT
MEDIUMINT
BIGINT

Float

FLOAT(M,D)

Double

DOUBLE(M,D)

Decimal

DECIMAL(M,D)

Date

DATE -- Format - (YYYY-MM-DD)

Date Time

DATETIME -- Format - (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)

Time

TIME -- Format - (HH:MM:SS)

String

CHAR(M)
VARCHAR(M)
BLOB or TEXT

Comments

/* Multi
line
comment */
# Single Line Comment
-- Single Line Comment

Data Definition Language (DDL)

Create Database

create database cheatsheet;

Use Database

use cheatsheet;

Show Databases

show databases;

Create Table

create table employee
(
    employee_id int primary key,              -- Setting primary key(1st method)
    first_name varchar(50),
    last_name varchar(50),
    dept_number int,
    age int,
    salary real
);

create table department
(
    dept_number int,
    dept_name varchar(50),
    dept_location varchar(50),
    emp_id int,
    primary key(dept_number)                -- Setting primary key(2nd method)
);

Show Tables

show tables;

Describe Table

describe employee;
desc employee;
show columns in employee;

Rename Table

rename table employee to employee_table;
alter table employee_table rename to employee;

Renaming Column

alter table employee change column employee_id emp_id int;

Add Constraint to Column

alter table employee change column first_name first_name varchar(50) not null;

Add Column

alter table employee add column salary real;

Drop Column

alter table employee drop column salary;

Modify the Datatype of column

alter table employee modify column salary int;

Truncate Table

truncate employee;

Drop Table

drop table department;

Drop Database

drop database cheatsheet;

Data Manipulation Language (DML)

Insertion (Complete)

insert into employee (employee_id, first_name, last_name, dept_number, age, salary) values (1, "Anurag", "Peddi", 1, 20, 93425.63);

insert into employee values (2, "Anuhya", "Peddi", 2, 20, 83425.63);

Insertion (Partial)

insert into employee (employee_id, first_name) values (3, "Vageesh");

Updating all rows

update employee set salary = 1.1 * salary;

Updating a specified row

update employee set salary = 1.2 * salary where employee_id = 1;

Delete a specified row

delete from employee where employee_id = 2;

Delete all rows

delete from employee;

Enabling foreign key checks

set foreign_key_checks = 1;

Disabling foreign key checks

set foreign_key_checks = 0;

Data Query Language (DQL)

Display Table

select * from employee;

Select only specified columns

select employee_id, first_name from employee;

Select only few rows

select employee_id, first_name from employee where age > 25;

Where Clause

Greater than(>)

select * from employee where salary > 3100;

Greater than equal to(>=)

select * from employee where salary >= 3100;

Less than(<)

select * from employee where salary < 4500;

Less than equal to(<=)

select * from employee where salary <= 4350;

Range

select * from employee where salary > 3000 and salary < 4000;

BETWEEN and AND

select * from employee where salary between 3000 and 4000;

OR

select * from employee where salary = 3000 or salary = 4000;

Null

select * from employee where salary is NULL;

Not null

select * from employee where salary is NOT NULL;

ORDER BY Clause

select * from employee ORDER BY salary DESC;

Like Operator

select * from employee where name like '%Jo%';          -- Similar to *Jo* in regrex
select * from employee where name like 'Jo_';           -- Similar to Jo. in regrex

Views

Create a view

create view personal_info as select first_name, last_name, age from employees;

Displaying view

select * from personal_info;

Updating in view

update personal_info set salary = 1.1 * salary;

Deleting record from view

delete from personal_info where age < 40;

Droping a view

drop view personal_info;

Joins

Inner join

select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e inner join project as p on e.eid = p.eid;

-- or

select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e join project as p on e.eid = p.eid;

Full outer join

select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e left outer join project as p on e.eid = p.eid
union
select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e right outer join project as p on e.eid = p.eid;

Left outer join

select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e left outer join project as p on e.eid = p.eid;

Right outer join

select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e right outer join project as p on e.eid = p.eid;

Left outer join - inner join

select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e left outer join project as p on e.eid = p.eid where p.pname is null;

Right outer join - inner join

select e.fname, p.pname from employees as e right outer join project as p on e.eid = p.eid where e.fname is null;

Aggregation

Sum function

select sum(population) from city group by population;

Average function

select avg(population) from city group by population;

Count function

select district, count(district) from city group by district;

Maximum function

select max(population) from city group by population;

Minimum function

select min(population) from city group by population;

Standard deviation function

select stddev(population) from city group by population;

Group concat function

select group_concat(population) from city group by population;

Only COUNT function considers NULL values

Procedure

Creating procedure

create procedure display_dbs()
show databases;

Calling procedure

call display_dbs();

Drop procedure

drop procedure display_dbs;

Transaction

Begin transaction

start transaction;

Create savepoint

savepoint sv_pt;
delete from city;       -- changing data in table

Rollback

rollback to sv_pt;

Releasing savepoint

release savepoint sv_pt;

Commiting changes

commit;

Constraints

Not Null

alter table Employee
change
    Age
    Age int NOT NULL;

Unique

alter table Employee
add constraint u_q unique(ID);
alter table Employee -- drop the constraint
drop constraint u_q;

Primary Key

alter table Employee
add constraint p_k primary key(ID);
alter table Employee -- drop the constraint
drop constraint p_k;

Check

alter table Employee
add constraint Age check (age>=30);
alter table Employee -- drop the constraint
drop check Age;

Default

alter table Employee
alter Age set default 10;
alter table Employee -- drop the constraint
alter Age drop default;

Cloning

Duplicate a Table Schema

create table emp_dup like employee;

Duplicate a Table

create table emp_dup select * from employee;

Access Controls

Creating New User

CREATE USER 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';

the hostname part is set to localhost, so the user will be able to connect to the MySQL server only from the localhost.
To grant access from another host, change the hostname part with the remote machine IP.

CREATE USER 'username'@'172.8.10.5' IDENTIFIED BY 'user_password';

To create a user that can connect from any host, '%' is used in the hostname part:

CREATE USER 'username'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'user_password';

Grant All Permissions

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO 'username'@'localhost';

Asterisks(*) refers to the database and table names respectively.
By using asterisks we can give access of all the databases or tables to the user.

Flush Privileges

FLUSH PRIVILEGES

All the changes won't be in effect unless this query is fired.

Specific User Permissions

GRANT type_of_permission ON database_name.table_name TO 'username'@'localhost';

type_of_permission may have one of these value:

  • ALL PRIVILEGES - Allows user full access to a designated database (or if no database is selected, global access across the system).
  • CREATE - allows them to create new tables or databases.
  • DROP - allows them to them to delete tables or databases.
  • DELETE - allows them to delete rows from tables.
  • INSERT - allows them to insert rows into tables.
  • SELECT - allows them to use the SELECT command to read through databases.
  • UPDATE - allow them to update table rows.
  • GRANT OPTION - allows them to grant or remove other users’ privileges.
    Multiple permissions are given with commas.

Revoking permissions

REVOKE type_of_permission ON database_name.table_name FROM 'username'@'localhost';

Show User's Current Permissions

SHOW GRANTS FOR 'username'@'localhost';

Delete a User

DROP USER 'username'@'localhost';

Set new password to a user

use mysql;
update user set authentication_string=PASSWORD("<new2-password>") where User='<user>';
flush privileges;

Reset Root Password

Stop MySQL service

sudo systemctl stop mysql

Restart MySQL service without loading grant tables

sudo mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables &

The apersand (&) will cause the program to run in the background and --skip-grant-tables enables everyone to to connect to the database server without a password and with all privileges granted. Login to shell

mysql -u root

Set new password for root

ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'MY_NEW_PASSWORD';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

Stop and start the server once again

mysqladmin -u root -p shutdown
sudo systemctl start mysql

Programming

Declare variables

set @num = 10;
set @name = 'Anurag';

Print them

select @name;

For loop

set @n = 21;
select repeat("* ", @n := @n - 1) from information_schema.tables where @n > 0;

Miscellaneous

Round

select round(3.141596, 3);

Repeated concatenation

select repeat("* ", 20);

Random float

select rand();

Typecast to Int

select cast(23.01245 as signed);

Concatenation

select concat("Mahesh", " ", "Chandra", " ", "Duddu", "!");

Extract Month

select month("1998-12-30");

Extract Year

select year("1998-12-30");