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Applying Filters on Lists and Ranges of Values

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In previous chapters, you learned about the WHERE clause and how you could use it to restrict the results you see. You can do this using a variety of symbols, called operators, such as “equal to” and “less than.” You can also specify multiple criteria using the AND/OR keywords.

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Brumm, B. (2019). Applying Filters on Lists and Ranges of Values. In: Beginning Oracle SQL for Oracle Database 18c. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4430-2_10

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