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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
18. Now that you know how to use subqueries in the WHERE clause, let us use your
skills to address a slightly more involved use case. Imagine that a Canadian store
manager wants to know which products are on the cheaper end and which products
are on the more expensive end. The manager asks you to retrieve the names and
prices of all products that are less than 150 Canadian Dollars or more than 300
Canadian Dollars. Retrieve the results needed for this use case using a single query,
and capture a screenshot of the query and its execution. Make sure to format the
results in Canadian Dollars. The currency symbol for Canadian Dollars is the same as
for U.S. Dollars, the “$” symbol.
DDL is attached below!
Attachments:
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