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Category > Computer Science Posted 13 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

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Hello Mjomba,

Could you please assist me with my SQL assBUSA 326 – Spring 2017 - Project 5 Scenario: You work for a DVD rental company. Your manager has asked you to pull some data on the company, its inventory, and customers. You will complete this by developing and running SQL queries. Initialize Your Database (NOTE: If you already did this in Project 1, you do not need to do this step again): 1. Download RentalCompany.sql from Doc Sharing. a. Run the script to create tables and data. You should not receive errors. There may be a few warnings, but that is okay. b. To verify you created all tables, run the following SQL: SELECT TABLE_NAME, TABLE_ROWS, TABLE_TYPE, CREATE_TIME FROM `information_schema`.`tables` WHERE `table_schema` = 'rentalcompany' AND TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE'; Your results should look like the table below. This will help verify that you properly created the schema/database and tables. actor 200 BASE TABLE address 603 BASE TABLE category 16 BASE TABLE city 600 BASE TABLE country 109 BASE TABLE customer 599 BASE TABLE film 1000 BASE TABLE film_actor 5462 BASE TABLE film_category 1000 BASE TABLE film_text 1000 BASE TABLE inventory 4581 BASE TABLE language 6 BASE TABLE payment 16086 BASE TABLE rental 16005 BASE TABLE staff 2 BASE TABLE store 2 BASE TABLE Directions: 1. Create a query to demonstrate use of the EXISTS keyword. List all the actors (ID, First Name, Last Name) from the actors table whose actor ID exists in the film_actor table. Only list those that have a film ID greater than 400. You must construct your statement like it was demonstrated to you in the tutorial for Chapter 18. 2. Create a query to demonstrate the use of NOT IN. List all columns from the category table where the name equals Comedy and name is not in Drama or Action. 3. Create a query to demonstrate the use of NOT IN and AND. List all columns from the category table where the name is not in Comedy or Action and category ID is 3 or 2. 4. Create a query to demonstrate the use of a CASE expression. List the film ID and title from the film table. Include a third column named RatingText. RatingText should display Parental Guidance Suggested when the rating on the table is PG, General Audiences when G, and Restricted when R. Otherwise, RatingText should display Nomatch if it does not match any of this criteria. Only show the rows where the film ID is greater than 950. 5. Create a query to demonstrate the use of a CASE expression in a WHERE clause. List all customers who are Inactive. Inactive is signified by a 0 in the active column of the customer table. Grading: • Each number above will be weighted 10 points for a total of 50. • In addition to meeting all the specified criteria under the Directions section, you must use the Beautify feature in MySQL so your SQL is easily readable. • Points will be deducted if each question is not clearly labeled within your SQL file. You will do this by commenting out the descriptive line with the pound sign as shown in the MySQL Expressions tutorial video. See example below. Your final file will have a comment, then sql statement, then comment, then sql statement, etc. • To grade your file, I will open your .sql file in my version of MySQL and click run. If your SQL does not run, points will be deducted. Next, I will determine if your SQL was written correctly and returned the correct data results. Complete all of Project 5 using MySQL and turn it in to the Project 5 Dropbox as a .sql file named “YourLastNameProj5.sql” by the due date stated in the Course Scheduleignment? Document attached.

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