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SQL Exercises: Salesman details by smallest ID along with order date

SQL Formatting Output: Exercise-7 with Solution

From the following table, write a SQL query that calculates the maximum purchase amount generated by each salesperson for each order date. Sort the result-set by salesperson id and order date in ascending order. Return salesperson id, order date and maximum purchase amount.

Sample table: orders


Sample Solution :

SELECT salesman_id,ord_date,MAX(purch_amt) 
FROM orders 
GROUP BY salesman_id,ord_date 
ORDER BY salesman_id,ord_date;

Output of the Query:

salesman_id	ord_date	max
5001		2012-04-25	3045.60
5001		2012-07-27	2400.60
5001		2012-09-10	5760.00
5001		2012-10-05	65.26
5002		2012-06-27	250.45
5002		2012-09-10	948.50
5002		2012-10-05	150.50
5003		2012-08-17	110.50
5003		2012-10-10	2480.40
5005		2012-09-10	270.65
5006		2012-10-10	1983.43
5007		2012-08-17	75.29

Relational Algebra Expression:

Relational Algebra Expression: Salesman details by smallest ID along with order date.

Relational Algebra Tree:

Relational Algebra Tree: Salesman details by smallest ID along with order date.

Explanation :

Syntax of make a report with salesman ID, order date in such an arrangement smallest order

Pictorial presentation :

Result of Syntax of make a report with salesman ID, order date in such an arrangement smallest order

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Query Visualization:

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Query visualization of Salesman details by smallest ID along with order date - Duration

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Query visualization of Salesman details by smallest ID along with order date - Rows

Cost:

Query visualization of Salesman details by smallest ID along with order date - 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

Database: SQL Server

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