Updated spelling (#26998)
Updated spelling and punctuations for easy readability
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## Using AS to assign meaningful or simpler names
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You can use AS to assign a name to a column of data you are selecting or that has been calculated.
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You can use "AS" to assign a name to a column of data you are selecting or that has been calculated.
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```sql
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ SELECT user_only_num1 AS AgeOfServer, (user_only_num1 - warranty_period) AS NonW
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```
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This results in output as below.
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This results in output below.
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```text
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This results in output as below.
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+-------------+------------------------+
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```
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You can also use AS to assign a name to a table to make it easier to reference in joins.
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You can also use "AS" to assign a name to a table to make it easier to reference in joins.
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```sql
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SELECT ord.product, ord.ord_number, ord.price, cust.cust_name, cust.cust_number FROM customer_table AS cust
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