- Refer to the installation guide to install the necessary files.
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1a. Display the first and last names of all actors from the table
actor
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1b. Display the first and last name of each actor in a single column in upper case letters. Name the column
Actor Name
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2a. You need to find the ID number, first name, and last name of an actor, of whom you know only the first name, "Joe." What is one query would you use to obtain this information?
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2b. Find all actors whose last name contain the letters
GEN
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2c. Find all actors whose last names contain the letters
LI
. This time, order the rows by last name and first name, in that order: -
2d. Using
IN
, display thecountry_id
andcountry
columns of the following countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and China: -
3a. You want to keep a description of each actor. You don't think you will be performing queries on a description, so create a column in the table
actor
nameddescription
and use the data typeBLOB
(Make sure to research the typeBLOB
, as the difference between it andVARCHAR
are significant). -
3b. Very quickly you realize that entering descriptions for each actor is too much effort. Delete the
description
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4a. List the last names of actors, as well as how many actors have that last name.
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4b. List last names of actors and the number of actors who have that last name, but only for names that are shared by at least two actors
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4c. The actor
HARPO WILLIAMS
was accidentally entered in theactor
table asGROUCHO WILLIAMS
. Write a query to fix the record. -
4d. Perhaps we were too hasty in changing
GROUCHO
toHARPO
. It turns out thatGROUCHO
was the correct name after all! In a single query, if the first name of the actor is currentlyHARPO
, change it toGROUCHO
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5a. You cannot locate the schema of the
address
table. Which query would you use to re-create it? -
6a. Use
JOIN
to display the first and last names, as well as the address, of each staff member. Use the tablesstaff
andaddress
: -
6b. Use
JOIN
to display the total amount rung up by each staff member in August of 2005. Use tablesstaff
andpayment
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6c. List each film and the number of actors who are listed for that film. Use tables
film_actor
andfilm
. Use inner join. -
6d. How many copies of the film
Hunchback Impossible
exist in the inventory system? -
6e. Using the tables
payment
andcustomer
and theJOIN
command, list the total paid by each customer. List the customers alphabetically by last name: -
7a. The music of Queen and Kris Kristofferson have seen an unlikely resurgence. As an unintended consequence, films starting with the letters
K
andQ
have also soared in popularity. Use subqueries to display the titles of movies starting with the lettersK
andQ
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7b. Use subqueries to display all actors who appear in the film
Alone Trip
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7c. You want to run an email marketing campaign in Canada, for which you will need the names and email addresses of all Canadian customers. Use joins to retrieve this information.
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7d. Sales have been lagging among young families, and you wish to target all family movies for a promotion. Identify all movies categorized as family films.
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7e. Display the most frequently rented movies in descending order.
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7f. Write a query to display how much business, in dollars, each store brought in.
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7g. Write a query to display for each store its store ID, city, and country.
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7h. List the top five genres in gross revenue in descending order. (Hint: you may need to use the following tables: category, film_category, inventory, payment, and rental.)
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8a. In your new role as an executive, you would like to have an easy way of viewing the Top five genres by gross revenue. Use the solution from the problem above to create a view. If you haven't solved 7h, you can substitute another query to create a view.
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8b. How would you display the view that you created in 8a?
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8c. You find that you no longer need the view
top_five_genres
. Write a query to delete it.
- A schema is also available as
sakila_schema.svg
. Open it with a browser to view.
'actor'
'actor_info'
'address'
'category'
'city'
'country'
'customer'
'customer_list'
'film'
'film_actor'
'film_category'
'film_list'
'film_text'
'inventory'
'language'
'nicer_but_slower_film_list'
'payment'
'rental'
'sales_by_film_category'
'sales_by_store'
'staff'
'staff_list'
'store'
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- Create a GitHub repository.
- Upload your .sql file with the completed queries.
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