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SQL, or Structured Query Language, is a domain-specific language used to manage and manipulate relational databases. Here's a brief A-Z overview by @sqlanalyst

A - Aggregate Functions: Functions like COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, and MAX used to perform operations on data in a database.

B - BETWEEN: A SQL operator used to filter results within a specific range.

C - CREATE TABLE: SQL statement for creating a new table in a database.

D - DELETE: SQL statement used to delete records from a table.

E - EXISTS: SQL operator used in a subquery to test if a specified condition exists.

F - FOREIGN KEY: A field in a database table that is a primary key in another table, establishing a link between the two tables.

G - GROUP BY: SQL clause used to group rows that have the same values in specified columns.

H - HAVING: SQL clause used in combination with GROUP BY to filter the results.

I - INNER JOIN: SQL clause used to combine rows from two or more tables based on a related column between them.

J - JOIN: Combines rows from two or more tables based on a related column.

K - KEY: A field or set of fields in a database table that uniquely identifies each record.

L - LIKE: SQL operator used in a WHERE clause to search for a specified pattern in a column.

M - MODIFY: SQL command used to modify an existing database table.

N - NULL: Represents missing or undefined data in a database.

O - ORDER BY: SQL clause used to sort the result set in ascending or descending order.

P - PRIMARY KEY: A field in a table that uniquely identifies each record in that table.

Q - QUERY: A request for data from a database using SQL.

R - ROLLBACK: SQL command used to undo transactions that have not been saved to the database.

S - SELECT: SQL statement used to query the database and retrieve data.

T - TRUNCATE: SQL command used to delete all records from a table without logging individual row deletions.

U - UPDATE: SQL statement used to modify the existing records in a table.

V - VIEW: A virtual table based on the result of a SELECT query.

W - WHERE: SQL clause used to filter the results of a query based on a specified condition.

X - (E)XISTS: Used in conjunction with SELECT to test the existence of rows returned by a subquery.

Z - ZERO: Represents the absence of a value in numeric fields or the initial state of boolean fields.
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