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<acronym class="acronym">SQL</acronym> to perform simple operations. This
tutorial is only intended to give you an introduction and is in no
way a complete tutorial on <acronym class="acronym">SQL</acronym>. Numerous books
have been written on <acronym class="acronym">SQL</acronym>, including <a class="xref" href="biblio.html#MELT93" title="Understanding the New SQL">[melt93]</a> and <a class="xref" href="biblio.html#DATE97" title="A Guide to the SQL Standard">[date97]</a>.
You should be aware that some <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span>
language features are extensions to the standard.
</p><p> In the examples that follow, we assume that you have created a
database named <code class="literal">mydb</code>, as described in the previous
chapter, and have been able to start <span class="application">psql</span>.
</p><p> Examples in this manual can also be found in the
<span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> source distribution
in the directory <code class="filename">src/tutorial/</code>. (Binary
distributions of <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> might not
provide those files.) To use those
files, first change to that directory and run <span class="application">make</span>:
</p><pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$</code> <strong class="userinput"><code>cd <em class="replaceable"><code>...</code></em>/src/tutorial</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$</code> <strong class="userinput"><code>make</code></strong></pre><p>
This creates the scripts and compiles the C files containing user-defined
functions and types. Then, to start the tutorial, do the following:
</p><pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$</code> <strong class="userinput"><code>psql -s mydb</code></strong>
<code class="computeroutput">...</code>
<code class="prompt">mydb=></code> <strong class="userinput"><code>\i basics.sql</code></strong></pre><p>
The <code class="literal">\i</code> command reads in commands from the
specified file. <code class="command">psql</code>'s <code class="literal">-s</code> option puts you in
single step mode which pauses before sending each statement to the
server. The commands used in this section are in the file
<code class="filename">basics.sql</code>.
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