Problems for You to Solve
Below, we show you the request statement and the name of the solution query in the sample databases. If you want some practice, you can work out the SQL you need for each request and then check your answer with the query we saved in the samples. Don’t worry if your syntax doesn’t exactly match the syntax of the queries we saved—as long as your result set is the same.
Sales Orders Database
1. | “Give me the names of all vendors based in Ballard, Bellevue, and Redmond.”
You can find the solution in CH06_Ballard_Bellevue_Redmond_Vendors (3 rows). |
2. | “Show me an alphabetized list of products with a retail price of $125.00 or more.”
(Hint: You’ll alphabetize the list using a clause we discussed in a previous chapter.) You can ... |
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