1.
Return the first name, last name, ID for all actors and customers with the first
name Jennifer.
Order by: ID
Hint: Use actor and customer tables. You should have two records in your results
table.
What is the ID of the first record?
SELECT first_name, last_name, actor_id as ID
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE first_name = 'JENNIFER'
UNION ALL
SELECT first_name, last_name, customer_id as ID
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE first_name = 'JENNIFER'
ORDER BY ID
2. How many loans approved in 2020, had an InitialApprovalAmount greater than
30,000 and had 1 Job Reported?
JobsReported is in the project_info table
InitialApprovalAmount is in the project_info table
DateApproved is in the project_info table.
SELECT *, EXTRACT(year FROM [Link]) as y
FROM `classdata-324219.ppp_states.loan_status` as l
INNER JOIN
`classdata-324219.ppp_states.project_info` as p
ON [Link] = [Link]
WHERE [Link] > 30000
AND [Link] = 1
SELECT *, EXTRACT(year FROM [Link]) as year
FROM `classdata-324219.ppp_states.loan_status`
WHERE InitialApprovalAmount > 30000
AND year = '2020'
UNION ALL
SELECT *
FROM `classdata-324219.ppp_states.project_info`
WHERE InitialApprovalAmount > 30000
AND JobsReported = 1
Correct Answer:
SELECT count(*)
FROM `classdata-324219.ppp_states.loan_status` as a
inner join
`classdata-324219.ppp_states.project_info` as b
on [Link] =[Link]
where InitialApprovalAmount > 30000 and DateApproved < '2021-01-01' and
JobsReported =1
3. For all actors that appeared in more than 11 movies rated R
or more than 9 movies rated G, return the Actor ID,
Rating and the number of films they appeared in for each category.
Use the film_actor and film tables.
Order by Actor ID, Rating and then the number of films.
What how many G rated films did the actor in the last row appear in?
SELECT fa.actor_id, [Link], f.film_id
FROM `[Link].film_actor` as fa
INNER JOIN
`[Link]` as f
ON fa.film_id = f.film_id
WHERE rating = 'R' OR rating = 'G'
GROUP BY fa.actor_id, [Link], f.film_id
Correct Answer:
SELECT fa.actor_id, [Link], count(*) as Count
FROM `[Link].film_actor` fa
inner join
`[Link]` f
on fa.film_id = f.film_id
group by fa.actor_id, [Link]
having ([Link] = 'R' and count > 11) or ([Link] = 'G' and count > 9)
order by 1, 2, 3
4. Select the customer_id and email address for all active customers (active = 1)
with the last name beginning with the letter A and is a total of five characters
long?
Use the customer table.
Order by customer_id then email.
What is the customer ID of the customer in row 2?
SELECT customer_id, email
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE active = 1
AND last_name LIKE 'A%____'
ORDER BY customer_id, email
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Why can't we use the percentage for this question?
SELECT customer_id, email
FROM `[Link]`
where active = 1 and last_name like 'A____'
order by 1,2
5. Return the customer ID and inventory ID for customers that returned a movie
between May 15, 2005 and May 30, 2005. (use rental table).
Order by customer ID, inventory ID
What is the customer_id of the customer listed at the bottom of the results table
(row 993)?
SELECT customer_id, inventory_id
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE date(return_date) between '2005-05-15' AND '2005-05-30'
ORDER BY customer_id, inventory_id
597
Hint: You should have 295 rows in your results set.
Is my code not correct?
6. Q1: Return the customer ID and inventory Id for customers that returned a movie
between
May 15, 2005 and May 30, 2005. (rental table). Order by 2,1.
What is the customer_id of the customer listed at the bottom of the results table
(row 993)?
SELECT customer_id, inventory_id
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE date(return_date) between '2005-05-15' AND '2005-05-30'
ORDER BY 2,1
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Why is my answer incorrect the correct date should return date?
SELECT customer_id, inventory_id
FROM `[Link]`
Where date(rental_date) between '2005-05-15' and '2005-05-30'
order by 2,1
7. Return the customer ID, first name, last name and email address of all active
customers with the last names that start with the letter A and is four or more
letters long.
Order by customer_id, first_name, last_name and email.
Hint: You should have 19 rows in your results table.
What is the customer_id of the customer in row 1?
SELECT customer_id, first_name, last_name, email
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE active = 1
AND last_name LIKE 'A%'
AND length(last_name) >= 4
ORDER BY customer_id, first_name, last_name, email
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8. Write a query against the rental table that returns the IDs of the customers
who rented a film on August 23, 2005.
(use the rental_date column, and you can use the date() function to ignore the time
component).
Include only one row for each customer ID.
Order by customer_id descending.
What is the seventh ID in the list?
SELECT customer_id,rental_date
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE date(rental_date) = '2005-08-23'
ORDER BY customer_id desc
595
Missed adding Distinct! but it didn't say unique. But wouldn't the code provided be
removing rentals?
SELECT distinct customer_id
From `[Link]`
Where date(rental_date) = '2005-08-23'
order by 1 desc;
Correct Answer 586
9. How many Male Owned businesses received loans between March 01, 2020 and March
15, 2020?
SELECT count(*)
FROM `classdata-324219.ppp_states.demographics` as d
INNER JOIN
`classdata-324219.ppp_states.loan_status` as l
ON [Link] = [Link]
WHERE [Link] = 'Male Owned'
AND date([Link]) BETWEEN '2020-03-01' AND '2020-03-15'
Why did my code not work?
SELECT count(*)
FROM
`classdata-324219.ppp_states.loan_status` as a
inner join
`classdata-324219.ppp_states.demographics` as b
on [Link] = [Link]
where [Link] between '2021-03-01' and '2021-03-15' and upper(Gender) =
'MALE OWNED'
10. Select the customer_id and email address for all active customers (active = 1)
with the last name beginning with the letter A and is a total of five characters
long?
Use the customer table.
Order by customer_id then email.
What is the customer ID of the last record?
SELECT customer_id, email
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE active = 1
AND last_name LIKE 'A%____'
ORDER BY customer_id, email
591
Why does my code not work?
Correct Answer:
SELECT customer_id, email
FROM `[Link]`
where active = 1 and last_name like 'A____'
order by 1,2
11. Return the customer_id, number of rentals and
the total amount of payments for each customer with total payments greater than
$185.00.
Alias the sum amount as Payments.
Use the payment table.
Order by customer_id, number of rentals and then payment amount.
What is the number of rentals in the last row of the results table?
SELECT c.customer_id, [Link] as payments
FROM `[Link]` as c
INNER JOIN
`[Link]` as p
ON c.customer_id = p.customer_id
WHERE amount > 185
GROUP BY p.rental_id
ORDER BY c.customer_id, p.rental_id, [Link]
Correct Answer:
select customer_id, count(*) Num_Rentals, sum(amount) as Payments
FROM `[Link]`
group by customer_id
having sum(amount) > 185
order by 1,2,3
Count the inventory at store number one (use inventory table). What is the count
(no commas in the number)?
SELECT count(*)
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE store_id = 1
2270
Retrieve the actor ID, first name and last name for all actors.
Sort by last name and then by first name, and then actor_id.
Use the actor table.
What is the 7th actor ID from the top?
SELECT actor_id, first_name, last_name
FROM `[Link]`
ORDER BY last_name, first_name, actor_id
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Why is my code incorrect?
select actor_id, first_name, last_name
FROM `[Link]`
order by 2, 3, 1
Return a list of all the first names of all the customers and actors. Remove
duplicate names.
Sort the results by the first_name.
Use the actor and customer tables.
Order by FirstName.
How what is the name in row 3?
SELECT first_name
FROM `[Link]`
UNION DISTINCT
SELECT first_name
FROM `[Link]`
ORDER BY first_name
Adrian
Return the customer ID, inventory Id and rental_date for customers that rented a
movie between May 15, 2005 and May 30, 2005.
Order by 1, 2, 3
Use the rental table.
Hint: You should have 993 rows in your results set.
What is the inventory ID on row 2?
SELECT customer_id, inventory_id, rental_date
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE date(rental_date) between '2005-05-15' AND '2005-05-30'
ORDER BY 1, 2, 3
4020
Retrieve the actor ID, first name, last name for all actors whose last name equals
AKROID or ALLEN.
Note: You must use the IN operator.
Use the actor table.
Order by first name.
What is the actor ID in row 1?
SELECT actor_id, first_name, last_name
FROM `[Link]`
WHERE last_name IN
(SELECT aa.last_name
FROM `[Link]` aa
INNER JOIN
`[Link]` aaa
on aa.last_name = aaa.last_name
WHERE aa.last_name = 'AKROYD' OR aa.last_name = 'ALLEN')
Order BY first_name
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Correct Answer
select actor_id, first_name, last_name
FROM `[Link]`
where last_name in('AKROID', 'ALLEN')
order by 2