Skip to main content

What are the difference between DDL, DML , DCL and TCL commands?

Database Command Types

DDL
Data Definition Language (DDL) statements are used to define the database structure or schema. 
-          CREATE - to create objects in the database
-          ALTER - alters the structure of the database
-          DROP - delete objects from the database
-          TRUNCATE - remove all records from a table, including all spaces allocated for the records are removed
-          COMMENT - add comments to the data dictionary
-          RENAME - rename an object

DML
Data Manipulation Language (DML) statements are used for managing data in database. DML commands are not auto-committed. It means changes made by DML command are not permanent to database, it can be rolled back.
-          SELECT – retrieve data from the a database
-          INSERT – insert data into a table
-          UPDATE – updates existing data within a table
-          DELETE – deletes all records from a table, the space for the records remain
-          MERGE – UPSERT operation (insert or update)
-          CALL – call a PL/SQL or Java subprogram
-          LOCK TABLE – control concurrency

DCL
Data Control Language (DCL) statements. Some examples:
-          GRANT - gives user's access privileges to database
-          REVOKE - withdraw access privileges given with the GRANT command

TCL

Transaction Control Language (TCL) statements are used to manage the changes made by DML statements. It allows statements to be grouped together into logical transactions.

-          COMMIT - save work done
-          SAVEPOINT - identify a point in a transaction to which you can later roll back
-          ROLLBACK - restore database to original since the last COMMIT
-     SET TRANSACTION - Change transaction options like isolation level and what rollback segment to use

Comments

kevingeorge said…
Appreciating the persistence you put into your blog and detailed information you provide.
oracle training in bangalore


Unknown said…
Nice one, thank you for sharing, keep up the hard work :)

Popular posts from this blog

Display Image Immediately from fileUpload Control

Client Side Programming is more efficient for user to very first interection Like Jquery . Now i provide some jquery script to display Image from FileUpload Control directly.. For this purpose we use reference . <script src="../../../JS/JQueryAutocomplete/jquery-1.7.2.js" type="text/javascript"></script>. You just download from jquery.com. Now code below... <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> /* Write FileUpload Change event .. */ $('#FileUpload1').bind('change', function() {                                 displayImage(this);                    }); //-------------------------// function displayImage(input)             {        ...

How to check dotnet SDK and runtime version installed

I need to install dot net SDK 5 but first, I need to know which versions of SDK installed on my system. So, use   dotnet --info .  This command will display the SDKs and also runtimes installed on your system with path together where they are installed. For example on my Windows 10 development machine,  dotnet --info   Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.1082] (c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\WINDOWS\system32>dotnet --info .NET Core SDK (reflecting any global.json):  Version:   3.1.101  Commit:    b377529961 Runtime Environment:  OS Name:     Windows  OS Version:  10.0.18363  OS Platform: Windows  RID:         win10-x64  Base Path:   C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.1.101\ Host (useful for support):   Version: 3.1.8   Commit:  9c1330dedd .NET Core SDKs installed:   1.0.0-preview2-003131 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk...