Oracle
Database Fundamental I
Practice 2
Solutions
1.
Due to budget
issues, the HR department needs a report that displays the last name and salary
of employees who earn more than $12,000. Place your SQL statement in a text
file named
lab_02_01.sql. Run your query.
Solution: select last_name, salary
from employees
where salary > 12000;
2.
Create a report
that displays the last name and department number for employee number 176.
Solution:
select
last_name, department_id
from employees
where employee_id = 176;
3.
The HR
departments needs to find high-salary and low-salary employees. Modify
lab_02_01.sql to display the last name and salary for any employee whose salary
is not in the range of $5,000 to $12,000. Place your SQL statement in a text
file named lab_02_03.sql.
Solution:
select
last_name, salary
from employees
where salary>12000 or
salary<5000;
4.
Create a report
to display the last name, job ID, and start date for the employees with the
last names of Matos and Taylor. Order the query in ascending order by start
date.
Solution:
select
last_name, job_id, hire_date
from employees
where last_name='Matos' or
last_name='Taylor'
order by hire_date;
5.
Display the last
name and department number of all employees in departments 20 or 50 in
ascending alphabetical order by name.
Solution:
select
last_name, department_id
from employees
where department_id in
(20,50)
order by last_name;
6.
Modify
lab_02_03.sql to display the last name and salary of employees who earn between
$5,000 and $12,000 and are in department 20 or 50. Label the columns Employee
and Monthly Salary, respectively. Resave lab_02_03.sql as lab_02_06.sql. Run
the statement in lab_02_06.sql.
Solution: select last_name "Employee", salary "Monthly
Salary"
from employees
where (salary between 5000
and 12000) and department_id in (20,50);
7.
The HR department
needs a report that displays the last name and hire date for all employees who
were hired in 1994.
Solution: select last_name, hire_date
from employees
where hire_date like '%94';
8.
Create a report
to display the last name and job title of all employees who do not have a
manager.
Solution: select last_name, job_id
from employees
where manager_id is null;
9.
Create a report
to display the last name, salary, and commission of all employees who earn commissions.
Sort data in descending order of salary and commissions.
Solution: select last_name, salary, commission_pct
from employees
where commission_pct is not null
order by salary, commission_pct
10. Members of the HR department want to have more flexibility
with the queries that you are writing. They would like a report that displays
the last name and salary of employees who earn more than an amount that the
user specifies after a prompt. (You can use the query that you created in
practice exercise 1 and modify it.) Save this query to a file named
lab_02_10.sql. If you enter 12000 when prompted, the report displays the
following results:
Solution: select last_name, salary
from employees
where salary> &Salary;
11. The HR department wants to run reports based on a
manager. Create a query that prompts the user for a manager ID and generates
the employee ID, last name, salary, and department for that manager’s
employees. The HR department wants the ability to sort the report on a selected
column. You can test the data with the following values:
manager ID = 103, sorted by employee last name*
manager ID = 201, sorted by salary**
manager ID = 124, sorted by employee ID***
Solution: select employee_id, last_name, salary, department_id
from employees
where manager_id=
&manager
*order by
last_name;
**order by
salary;
***order by
employee_id;
12. Display all employee last names in which the third
letter of the name is a.
Solution: select last_name
from employees
where last_name like '__a%';
13. Display the last name of all employees who have both
an a and an e in their last name.
Solution: select last_name
from employees
where last_name like '%a%' and last_name like
'%e%';
14. Display the last name, job, and salary for all
employees whose job is sales representative or stock clerk and whose salary is
not equal to $2,500, $3,500, or $7,000.
Solution: select last_name, job_id, salary
from employees
where (job_id='SA_REP' or
job_id='ST_CLERK') and salary not in(2500,3500,7000);
15. Modify lab_02_06.sql to display the last name, salary,
and commission for all employees whose commission amount is 20%. Resave
lab_02_06.sql as lab_02_15.sql. Rerun the statement in lab_02_15.sql.
Solution: select last_name "Employee", salary "Monthly
Salary", commission_pct
from employees
where commission_pct=.2;
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