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  1. #1
    Join Date
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    %Programmer% Problem

    here is my log...I'm sorry for the rudeness of this post, but I'm in a hurry.

    Coarse3: Selecting Data (8/3/11)


    E1. All information in the columns "first", "last", and "city" will be displayed.
    R: I was correct in my assumption.

    E2. All information in the columns "last", "city", and "age" will be displayed where the age is greater than 30.
    R: I was correct in my assumption.

    E3: All information in the columns "first", "last", and "city" will be displayed where the first name contains the letter "J"
    R: I was correct in my assumption.

    E4: The table will be displayed.
    R: I was correct in my assumption.

    E5: All information in the columns "first", "last" will be displayed where the last names contain the letter "s"
    R: I was correct in my assumption.

    E6: All information in the columns "first", "last", and "age" will be displayed where the last names contain the letters "illia"
    R: I was correct in my assumption.

    E7: All columns diplayed, where first name is eric.
    R: I was correct in my assumption.

    1. select first, age from empinfo;
    T1: noticed that I forgot semicolon
    T2: Noticed that I spelled age wrong, "aga"
    T3: Success!

    2. select first, last, city from empinfo where city <> 'Payson';
    T1: unsuccessful,bewildered...forgot quotes
    T2: forgot single quotes
    T3: almost successful, still paysons...forgot to capitalize the "P" in payson.
    T4: Success!!!

    3. Select * from empinfo where age >40;
    T1: Success!

    4. Select first, last from empinfo where last = '%ay';
    T1: used * for %
    T2: used = for like
    T3: used double quotes
    T4: Success!

    5. Select * from empinfo where first = 'Mary';
    T1: used first for *
    T2: Success!

    6. Select * from empinfo where first like '%Mary%';
    T1: Success!


    Coarse 4: Creating Tables (8/4/11)

    Create Table Exercise:

    Create Table employee_fw0303
    (first varchar(35), last varchar(100), title varchar(255), age number(2), salary number(6,2));
    R: Success!

    Insert Statement Exercises:

    insert into employee_fw0303
    (first, last, title, age, salary)
    values ('Jonie', 'Weber', 'Secretary', 28, 19500.00);
    insert into employee_fw0303
    (first, last, title, age, salary)
    values ('Potsy', 'Weber', 'Programmer', 32, 45300.00);
    insert into employee_fw0303
    (first, last, title, age, salary)
    values ('Dirk', 'Smith', 'Programmer II', 45, 75020.00);
    insert into employee_fw0303
    (first, last, title, age, salary)
    values ('Susan', 'Marsh', 'Data Manager', 45, 85000.00);
    insert into employee_fw0303
    (first, last, title, age, salary)
    values ('Mike', 'Brabender', 'Sample and Data Manager', 40, 90000.00);
    insert into employee_fw0303
    (first, last, title, age, salary)
    values ('Larry', 'McCandless', 'GIS Manager', 45, 60000.00);
    R: Success!

    1. Select * from employee_FW0303
    R: Success!

    2. Select * from employee_fw0303
    Where Salary >30000
    R: Success!

    3. Select first, last from employee_fw0303
    Where Age <30
    R: Success!

    4. Select first, last, salary from employee_fw0303
    Where title = ('%Programmer%');
    R: Success!

    5. Select * from Employee_FW0303
    Where last = ('%ebe%');

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
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    Well...anyway...when I was moving between 4 and 5 there at the end, all of the titles for 5 were Programmer. Glitch?

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