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MySQL - Column name aliases
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In this article, we would like to show you how to use aliases in MySQL.
Quick solution:
SELECT `column_name` AS `alias_name`
FROM `table_name`;
Aliases are used to give a table or a column in the table a temporary name to make it more readable. They only exist for the duration of a query.
We create aliases using AS
keyword.
Practical example
To show how aliases work, we will use the following table:
Note:
At the end of this article you can find database preparation SQL queries.
Example 1
In this example, we will display the average salary.
Query:
SELECT AVG(`salary`) AS `average_salary`
FROM `users`;
Output:
Example 2
In this example, we will display the number of users.
Query:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS `number_of_users`
FROM `users`;
Output:
Database preparation
create_tables.sql
file:
CREATE TABLE `users` (
`id` INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`name` VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
`surname` VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
`department_id` INT(10) UNSIGNED,
`salary` DECIMAL(15,2) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
);
insert_data.sql
file:
INSERT INTO `users`
( `name`, `surname`, `department_id`, `salary`)
VALUES
('John', 'Stewart', 1, '3512.00'),
('Chris', 'Brown', 2, '1344.00'),
('Kate', 'Lewis', 3, '6574.00'),
('Ailisa', 'Gomez', NULL, '6500.00'),
('Gwendolyn', 'James', 2, '4200.00'),
('Simon', 'Collins', 4, '3320.00'),
('Taylor', 'Martin', 2, '1500.00'),
('Andrew', 'Thompson', NULL, '2100.00');