<Li> INSERT INTO...VALUES...</Li> <Li> UPDATE...SET...WHERE...</Li> <Li> DELETE FROM...WHERE...</Li> <P> The SELECT query statement is classed with the SQL - data statements and so is considered by the standard to be outside of DML . The SELECT...INTO form is considered to be DML because it manipulates (i.e. modifies) data . In common practice though, this distinction is not made and SELECT is widely considered to be part of DML . </P>

Discuss dml ddl and dml with suitable example