SELECT Statements
A SELECT statement can consist of the following basic clauses.
SELECT
INTO
FROM
JOIN
WHERE
GROUP BY
HAVING
UNION
ORDER BY
LIMIT
SELECT Syntax
The following syntax diagram outlines the syntax supported by the HubSpot adapter:
SELECT {
[ TOP <numeric_literal> ]
{
*
| {
<expression> [ [ AS ] <column_reference> ]
| { <table_name> | <correlation_name> } .*
} [ , ... ]
}
[ INTO csv:// [ filename= ] <file_path> [ ;delimiter=tab ] ]
{
FROM <table_reference> [ [ AS ] <identifier> ]
}
[ WHERE <search_condition> ]
[
ORDER BY
{ <column_reference> [ ASC | DESC ] } [ , ... ]
]
} | SCOPE_IDENTITY()
<expression> ::=
| <column_reference>
| @ <parameter>
| ?
| COUNT( * | { <expression> } )
| { AVG | MAX | MIN | SUM | COUNT } ( <expression> )
| <literal>
| <sql_function>
<search_condition> ::=
{
<expression> { = | AND | OR } [ <expression> ]
} [ { AND | OR } ... ]
Examples
Return all columns:
SELECT * FROM Contacts
Rename a column:
SELECT "Country" AS MY_Country FROM Contacts
Search data:
SELECT * FROM Contacts WHERE VID = '123456789';
The HubSpot APIs support the following operators in the WHERE clause: =, AND, OR.
SELECT * FROM Contacts WHERE VID = '123456789';
Sort a result set in ascending order:
SELECT City, Country FROM Contacts ORDER BY Country ASC