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Job_Fair_data_science | Question 5

In SQL, what is the difference between GROUP BY and ORDER BY?

(A)

A. GROUP BY is used for filtering rows, while ORDER BY is used for sorting rows.

(B)

B. GROUP BY is used for sorting rows, while ORDER BY is used for grouping rows.
 

(C)

C. GROUP BY is used for aggregating data, while ORDER BY is used for sorting the result set.
 

(D)

D. GROUP BY is used for joining tables, while ORDER BY is used for filtering rows

Answer

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