Introduction to SQL

Q1: The HAVING clause does which of the following?

A Acts like a WHERE clause but is used for groups rather than rows.

B Acts like a WHERE clause but is used for rows rather than columns.

C Acts like a WHERE clause but is used for columns rather than groups.

D Acts EXACTLY like a WHERE clause.

ANS:A - Acts like a WHERE clause but is used for groups rather than rows.

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