WHERE (Transact-SQL)
Specifies the search condition for the rows returned by the query.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
[ WHERE <search_condition> ]
Arguments
- < search_condition >
Defines the condition to be met for the rows to be returned. There is no limit to the number of predicates that can be included in a search condition. For more information about search conditions and predicates, see Search Condition (Transact-SQL).
Examples
The following examples show how to use some common search conditions in the WHERE clause.
A. Finding a row by using a simple equality
USE AdventureWorks2012
GO
SELECT ProductID, Name
FROM Production.Product
WHERE Name = 'Blade' ;
GO
B. Finding rows that contain a value as a part of a string
SELECT ProductID, Name, Color
FROM Production.Product
WHERE Name LIKE ('%Frame%');
GO
C. Finding rows by using a comparison operator
SELECT ProductID, Name
FROM Production.Product
WHERE ProductID <= 12 ;
GO
D. Finding rows that meet any of three conditions
SELECT ProductID, Name
FROM Production.Product
WHERE ProductID = 2
OR ProductID = 4
OR Name = 'Spokes' ;
GO
E. Finding rows that must meet several conditions
SELECT ProductID, Name, Color
FROM Production.Product
WHERE Name LIKE ('%Frame%')
AND Name LIKE ('HL%')
AND Color = 'Red' ;
GO
F. Finding rows that are in a list of values
SELECT ProductID, Name, Color
FROM Production.Product
WHERE Name IN ('Blade', 'Crown Race', 'Spokes');
GO
G. Finding rows that have a value between two values
SELECT ProductID, Name, Color
FROM Production.Product
WHERE ProductID BETWEEN 725 AND 734;
GO