This section describes how to use the DB/Assist statement construction dialog boxes to build a SQL SELECT statement. A SELECT statement retrieves one or more rows of data from a single or multiple tables.
With DB/Assist, you can build two forms of SELECT statements:
•A multi-row SELECT statement retrieves multiple rows of data and generates cursor-based ESL action routines when you compile the SAM.
•A single-row SELECT statement retrieves a singe row of data and assigns the values in that row to ESL variables.
In most cases, you will use the DB/Assist dialog boxes to build multi-row SELECT statements. The following topics:
•Building a Basic SELECT Statement
use a variety of sample multi-row SELECT statements to illustrate how to build a basic SELECT statement and then refine it as needed by adding one or more of the following:
•Computed column
•WHERE clause
•Join clause
•GROUP BY clause
•ORDER BY clause
For information about how to build a single-row SELECT statement, see Building a Single-Row SELECT Statement.