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SQL exercises on soccer Database: Find the city where the opening match of EURO cup 2016 played

SQL soccer Database: Joins Exercise-12 with Solution

12. From the following tables, write a SQL query to find the city where the opening match of EURO cup 2016 played. Return venue name, city.

Sample table: soccer_venue


Sample table: soccer_city


Sample table: match_mast


Sample Solution:

SQL Code:

SELECT a.venue_name, b.city
FROM soccer_venue a
JOIN soccer_city b ON a.city_id=b.city_id
JOIN match_mast c ON a.venue_id=c.venue_id
WHERE match_no=1;

Sample Output:

   venue_name    |    city
-----------------+-------------
 Stade de France | Saint-Denis
(1 row)

Relational Algebra Expression:

Relational Algebra Expression: Find the city where the opening match of EURO cup 2016 played.

Relational Algebra Tree:

Relational Algebra Tree: Find the city where the opening match of EURO cup 2016 played.

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Sample Database: soccer

soccer database relationship structure

Query Visualization:

Duration:

Query visualization of Find the city where the opening match of EURO cup 2016 played - Duration

Rows:

Query visualization of Find the city where the opening match of EURO cup 2016 played - Rows

Cost:

Query visualization of Find the city where the opening match of EURO cup 2016 played - Cost

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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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