SQL Exercises: Make a report with customer name, city, order no. order date, purchase amount for only those customers on the list who must have a grade and placed one or more orders or which order(s) have been placed by the customer who is neither in the list nor have a grade
SQL JOINS: Exercise-16 with Solution
Write a SQL statement to generate a report with the customer name, city, order no. order date, purchase amount for only those customers on the list who must have a grade and placed one or more orders or which order(s) have been placed by the customer who neither is on the list nor has a grade.
Sample table: customer
Sample table: orders
Sample Solution:
SELECT a.cust_name,a.city, b.ord_no,
b.ord_date,b.purch_amt AS "Order Amount"
FROM customer a
FULL OUTER JOIN orders b
ON a.customer_id=b.customer_id
WHERE a.grade IS NOT NULL;
Output of the Query:
cust_name city ord_no ord_date Order Amount Brad Guzan London 70009 2012-09-10 270.65 Nick Rimando New York 70002 2012-10-05 65.26 Geoff Cameron Berlin 70004 2012-08-17 110.50 Brad Davis New York 70005 2012-07-27 2400.60 Nick Rimando New York 70008 2012-09-10 5760.00 Fabian Johnson Paris 70010 2012-10-10 1983.43 Geoff Cameron Berlin 70003 2012-10-10 2480.40 Jozy Altidor Moscow 70011 2012-08-17 75.29 Nick Rimando New York 70013 2012-04-25 3045.60 Graham Zusi California 70001 2012-10-05 150.50 Graham Zusi California 70007 2012-09-10 948.50 Julian Green London 70012 2012-06-27 250.45
Explanation:
Pictorial presentation:
N.B.: In certain instances not null is removed in table structure, so results may vary.
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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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