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DBMS – LAB TEST NO : 1

1. Insert the missing statement to get all the columns from the Customers table.

* FROM Customers;

2. Write a statement that will select the City column from the Customers table.

Customers;

3. Select all records where the City column has the value "Berlin".

SELECT * FROM Customers

= ;

4. Select all records where the CustomerID column has the value 32.

SELECT * FROM Customers

CustomerID ;

5. Select all records where the City column has the value
'Berlin' and the PostalCode column has the value '12209'.

* FROM Customers

City = 'Berlin'

= '12209';

6. Select all records where the City column has the value 'Berlin' OR 'London'.

* FROM Customers

City = 'Berlin'

=' ';

7. Select all records from the Customers where the PostalCode column is empty.

SELECT * FROM Customers

WHERE ;
8. Select all records from the Customers where the PostalCode column is NOT empty.

SELECT * FROM Customers

WHERE ;

9. Update the City column of all records in the Customers table.

Customers

City = 'Oslo';

10. Set the value of the City columns to 'Oslo', but only the ones where
the Country column has the value "Norway".

Customers

City = 'Oslo'

Country = 'Norway';

11. update the City value and the Country value.

Customers

City = 'Oslo'

= 'Norway'

WHERE CustomerID = 32;

12. Delete all the records from the Customers table where the Country value is 'Norway'.

Customers

Country = 'Norway';

13. Delete all the records from the Customers table.

Customers;

14. Use the MIN function to select the record with the smallest value of the Price column.

SELECT

FROM Products;
15. Use an SQL function to select the record with the highest value of the Price column.

SELECT

FROM Products;

16. Select all records where the value of the City column starts with the letter "a".

SELECT * FROM Customers

17. Select all records where the value of the City column ends with the letter "a".

SELECT * FROM Customers

18. Select all records where the value of the City column contains the letter "a".

SELECT * FROM Customers

19. Select all records where the value of the City column does NOT start with the letter
"a".

SELECT * FROM Customers

20. Select all records where the second letter of the City is an "a".

SELECT * FROM Customers

WHERE City LIKE ' %';

21. Use the IN operator to select all the records where Country is either "Norway" or
"France".

SELECT * FROM Customers

'France' ;
22. Use the IN operator to select all the records where Country is NOT "Norway" and
NOT "France".

SELECT * FROM Customers

('Norway', 'France');

23. Use the BETWEEN operator to select all the records where the value of
the Price column is between 10 and 20.

SELECT * FROM Products

WHERE Price ;

24. Use the BETWEEN operator to select all the records where the value of
the ProductName column is alphabetically between 'Geitost' and 'Pavlova'.

SELECT * FROM Products

WHERE ProductName ;

25. When displaying the Customers table, make an ALIAS of the PostalCode column, the
column should be called Pno instead.

SELECT CustomerName,

Address,

PostalCode

FROM Customers;

26. When displaying the Customers table, refer to the table as Consumers instead
of Customers.

SELECT *

FROM Customers ;

27. What is the department name for DeptID E-102?


28. select all records from the Customers table, sort the result reversed alphabetically by
the column City. (use order by)

SELECT * FROM Customers

29. Select all records from the Customers table, sort the result alphabetically, first by
the column Country, then, by the column City. (use order by)

SELECT * FROM Customers

30.Write the correct SQL statement to create a new database called testDB.

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