Here are the SQL answers for each question based on the provided `Product` table:
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1. **Create the `Product` table as shown above.**
```sql
CREATE TABLE Product (
ProductID INT,
ProductName VARCHAR(50),
Category VARCHAR(50),
Price DECIMAL(10, 2),
Stock INT,
SupplierID INT
);
2. **Retrieve the names of all products priced between 200 and 500.**
SELECT ProductName
FROM Product
WHERE Price BETWEEN 200 AND 500;
3. **Display the total `Stock` available for each `Category`.**
SELECT Category, SUM(Stock) AS TotalStock
FROM Product
GROUP BY Category;
4. **Delete products that are out of stock (i.e., `Stock` = 0).**
DELETE FROM Product
WHERE Stock = 0;
5. **Update the `Price` of all `Furniture` items by reducing it by 10%.**
UPDATE Product
SET Price = Price * 0.9
WHERE Category = 'Furniture';
Here are the SQL answers for each question based on the provided `Customer` table:
1. **List all unique cities where customers are located.**
SELECT DISTINCT City
FROM Customer;
2. **Retrieve the `CustomerName` and `LoyaltyPoints` for customers aged between 25 and 40.**
SELECT CustomerName, LoyaltyPoints
FROM Customer
WHERE Age BETWEEN 25 AND 40;
3. **Find the average `LoyaltyPoints` of customers from New York.**
SELECT AVG(LoyaltyPoints) AS AverageLoyaltyPoints
FROM Customer
WHERE City = 'New York';
4. **Update the `LoyaltyPoints` by adding 100 points for all customers aged 30 and above.**
UPDATE Customer
SET LoyaltyPoints = LoyaltyPoints + 100
WHERE Age >= 30;
5. **Delete records of customers with less than 600 `LoyaltyPoints`.**
DELETE FROM Customer
WHERE LoyaltyPoints < 600;
Here are the SQL answers for each question based on the provided `Sales` table:
1. **Display the total sales (`TotalAmount`) for each `ProductID`.**
SELECT ProductID, SUM(TotalAmount) AS TotalSales
FROM Sales
GROUP BY ProductID;
2. **Find the total quantity sold for each month in 2023.**
SELECT EXTRACT(YEAR FROM SaleDate) AS Year, EXTRACT(MONTH FROM SaleDate) AS Month,
SUM(QuantitySold) AS TotalQuantity
FROM Sales
WHERE EXTRACT(YEAR FROM SaleDate) = 2023
GROUP BY Year, Month;
3. **Retrieve sales records where the `QuantitySold` is greater than 2.**
SELECT *
FROM Sales
WHERE QuantitySold > 2;
4. **Delete sales records where `TotalAmount` is less than 500.**
DELETE FROM Sales
WHERE TotalAmount < 500;
5. **Retrieve the maximum `TotalAmount` for each `ProductID`.**
SELECT ProductID, MAX(TotalAmount) AS MaxTotalAmount
FROM Sales
GROUP BY ProductID;
Here are the SQL answers for each question based on the provided `Supplier` table:
1. **List all suppliers located in New York.**
SELECT *
FROM Supplier
WHERE City = 'New York';
2. **Count the number of suppliers from each city.**
SELECT City, COUNT(*) AS SupplierCount
FROM Supplier
GROUP BY City;
3. **Retrieve supplier names that have "Tech" in their `SupplierName`.**
SELECT SupplierName
FROM Supplier
WHERE SupplierName LIKE '%Tech%';
4. **Update the `ContactNumber` for the supplier with `SupplierID` 103 to "555-9999".**
UPDATE Supplier
SET ContactNumber = '555-9999'
5. **Delete suppliers from cities where there are more than one supplier.**
DELETE FROM Supplier
WHERE City IN (
SELECT City
FROM Supplier
GROUP BY City
HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
);
Here are the SQL answers for each question based on the provided `Employee` table:
1. **Add a new column `Experience` (in years) to the `Employee` table.**
ALTER TABLE Employee
ADD COLUMN Experience INT;
2. **Increase the `Salary` by 5% for employees in the `HR` department.**
UPDATE Employee
SET Salary = Salary * 1.05
WHERE Department = 'HR';
3. **Retrieve names of employees who earn more than 60000 and are in the `IT` department.**
SELECT Name
FROM Employee
WHERE Salary > 60000 AND Department = 'IT';
4. **Display the `Department` and the total `Salary` paid to employees in each department.**
SELECT Department, SUM(Salary) AS TotalSalary
FROM Employee
GROUP BY Department
5. **Delete records of employees who joined before `2019`.**
DELETE FROM Employee
WHERE JoinDate < '2019-01-01';