Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to SQLite
none
DB2
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to DB2
none
MS Access
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to MS Access
none
PostgreSQL
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to PostgreSQL
none
Oracle
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to Oracle
none
MS SQL Server
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to MS SQL Server
none
MySQL
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to MySQL
none
Sybase
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.
Specific to Sybase
none
Mimer SQL
Concatenation means "stick strings
together". In this example we concatenate three strings, name
and region are
string attributes of the table, ' is in ' is a string literal.