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		@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ There are five important clauses: `SELECT`, `FROM`, `WHERE`, `ORDER BY`, and `GR
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[^databases-4]: Confusingly, depending on the context, `SELECT` is either a statement or a clause.
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    To avoid this confusion, we'll generally use query instead of `SELECT` statement.
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    To avoid this confusion, we'll generally use `SELECT` query instead of `SELECT` statement.
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[^databases-5]: Ok, technically, only the `SELECT` is required, since you can write queries like `SELECT 1+1` to perform basic calculations.
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    But if you want to work with data (as you always do!) you'll also need a `FROM` clause.
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@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ flights |>
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In SQL, the `GROUP BY` clause is used exclusively for summaries so here you can see that the grouping has moved to the `PARTITION BY` argument to `OVER`.
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In SQL, the `GROUP BY` clause is used exclusively for summaries so here you can see that the grouping has moved from the `PARTITION BY` argument to `OVER`.
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Window functions include all functions that look forward or backwards, like `lead()` and `lag()` which look at the "previous" or "next" value respectively:
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