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SQL exercises on movie Database: Find the ID number for the actor whose first name is 'Woody' and the last name is 'Allen'

SQL movie Database: Basic Exercise-10 with Solution

10. From the following table, write a SQL query to find those actors whose first name is 'Woody' and the last name is 'Allen'. Return actor ID.

Sample table: actor


Sample Solution:

SELECT act_id
FROM actor 
WHERE act_fname='Woody' 
AND act_lname='Allen';

Sample Output:

 act_id
--------
    111
(1 row)

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Relational Algebra Expression: Find the ID number for the actor whose first name is 'Woody' and the last name is 'Allen'.

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SQL Server SELECT into existing table.

INSERT INTO dbo.TABLETWO
SELECT col1, col2
  FROM dbo.TABLEONE
 WHERE col3 LIKE @search_key

This assumes there's only two columns in dbo.TABLETWO - you need to specify the columns otherwise:

INSERT INTO dbo.TABLETWO
  (col1, col2)
SELECT col1, col2
  FROM dbo.TABLEONE
 WHERE col3 LIKE @search_key

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