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1 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 1 The short answer questions will be spot checked and graded for completion, but not checked for accuracy. I encourage you to form a study group; get together to prepare for exams. Once your homework and labs are graded and returned, I encourage you to compare answers others in your study group who have also had the lab, or homework, graded and returned. You may not share this work outside the class; it is a violation of academic integrity to share your work with others outside the class. It is a violation of academic integrity to receive the software engineering work completed by other students. If there are short answer questions, you must answer at least 90% of these questions correctly! I/We realize that the penalty for turning in work that is not my own, or assisting others in doing so, can range from an "F" in the class to dismissal from Trinity University. Print Name Time Required =. Hrs. Signature/Pledge MySQL #1 Lab Individual/Duo Lab 25 Points Connection & Theory the line of code to start MySQL, from the command line, in one of the cs labs. 2] SQL is an acronym for _?_. 3] How do you launch a windows command window. 4] DBMS is an acronym for _?_. SHOW x the line of SQL code to display a list of all of the databases. 2] {T/F} All SQL Queries are case sensitive. CREATE DATABASE 1] Write the SQL command to create a database, called Trinity 2] Write the SQL command to create a database, called Library?? (replace the?? with your initials)
2 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 2 DROP DATABASE x 1] Write the SQL Command to delete database LibraryTH. 2] Write the SQL Command to delete database Trinity. USE 1] Write the line of SQL code to make LibraryTH the current database. 2] Write the line of SQL code to make Trinity the current database. CREATE TABLE 1] Now that Trinity is your current database, write the block SQL code to create table Universities; it is to have an auto incrementing ID, a Name, a City, and a State.
3 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 3 2] Write the SQL code to create to create the Users table (shown in the MySQL Workbench table above). DROP TABLE 1] Write the SQL Command to delete table Universities. 2] Write the SQL Command to delete table Faculty. DESCRIBE x SHOW FIELDS IN x 1] Write the block of SQL code to add the Evan Barnett record, above, to the Users table. 2] Write the block of SQL code to add the Laural Bean record, above, to the Users table.
4 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 4 3] Write the block of SQL code to add Trinity University to the Universities table. INSERT INTO 1] Write the block of SQL code to add the Evan Barnett record, above, to the Users table. 2] Write the block of SQL code to add the Laural Bean record, above, to the Users table. 3] Write the block of SQL code to add Trinity University to the Universities table.
5 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 5 Import Library1.sql Using MySQL Workbench 1] Place Library1.sql on your desktop. 2] Push the Open SQL Script File Button. 3] Go to the desktop and select file Library1.sql Push the Open Button. 4] You will notice that Library1 appears three times. When this database is restored, it will be called Library1 if you were to replace all three of these instances with MyLibrary, then the library restoration would create a database called MyLibrary
6 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 6 5] Press the Lightning Bolt to execute the script. This will create the database. 6] All of the green check marks indicate success, but the database does not show up in the schema list until you refresh them. 7] Refresh the schema and Library1 appears.
7 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 7 Library1 Database Use Library1 For The Remainder Of The Queries 1] Library1 contains _?_ tables. 2] The names of the tables in Library1 are _?_. 3] Table Users has _?_ Records. 4] Table Users has _?_ Fields. 5] Table Books has _?_ Records. 6] Table Books has _?_ Fields. Table Library1.Users Table Library1.Books
8 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 8 SELECT * FROM the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users. the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Books. SELECT COUNT(*) FROM the line of SQL code to display the number of Users records. the line of SQL code to display the number of University records. 3] Write the line of SQL code to display the number of Users records in which the Last name is not NULL. do not use WHERE in the query! SELECT * FROM WHERE ID? the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users whose ID at least 20 the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users whose ID is 20
9 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 9 3] Write the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users whose ID is at least 20 and no more than 40 4] Write the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users whose ID is not 20 5] Write the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users whose ID is an even number. 6] Write the line of SQL code to display the number of Users records whose ID is an odd number. SELECT * FROM WHERE Last Like the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users whose Last Name starts with an 'A' the line of SQL code to display all of the information about all of the Users whose Last Name starts with an 'B' 3] Write the line of SQL code to display the number of Users records whose Last Name starts with a 'B' 4] Write the line of SQL code to display the number of Users records whose Last Name contains a 'B' SELECT x, y, z FROM 1] Write a query that displays the ID, First, Last, & FullName of all Users.
10 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 10 2] Write a query that displays the First, Last, & FullName, & ID of all Users. 3] Write a query that displays the ID, FullName, UserName, & Password of all Users Whose last name contains an 'A' SELECT * FROM ORDER BY 1] Write a query that displays all of the information in the Users table in order by FullName. 2] Write a query that displays the ID and FullName of all Users table in order by ID. 3] Write a query that displays the ID and FullName of all Users table in descending order by ID. 3] Write a query that displays the ID, First, & Last of all Users whose ID is in the range order by FullName. DO NOT USE BETWEEN!
11 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 11 4] Write a query that displays the ID, First, & Last of all Users whose ID is in the range order by FullName. USE BETWEEN! 5] Write a query that displays the ID, First, & Last of all Users whose ID in the range {2,4,6,8, } in order by First name 6] Write a query that displays the ID, First, & Last of all Users whose ID in the range {3,6,9,12., } in descending order by Last. 7] Write a query that displays the ID, First, & Last of all Users whose ID are multiples of 2 or 5 in descending order by ID
12 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 12 SELECT * FROM LIMIT X 1] Execute the query below. Unfortunately, LIMIT is not supported in most databases, including MSSQL. SELECT First FROM Users LIMIT 3; 2] Execute the query below. Unfortunately, LIMIT is not supported in most databases, including MSSQL. SELECT First FROM Users WHERE ID >= 10 LIMIT 3,2; 3] The query below shows only the first user in the query view. Who is that person? SELECT First FROM Users LIMIT 0,1; 4] The query below shows only the second user in the query view. Who is that person? SELECT First FROM Users LIMIT 1,1; 5] The query below shows only the third user in the query view. Who is that person? SELECT First FROM Users LIMIT 2,1; 6] Write a query that displays all of the information about the twenty-first user in the Users table. Query Output
13 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 13 SELECT 2 * * 5 SELECT 2 * (3 + 4) * 5 3] Write SELECT pow(2,8) Concatenate 1] Write a query that will display the results of combining all of the First and Last names of all Users TomHicks SELECT CONCAT (UserName, Password) FROM Users WHERE ID = 100 3] Write SELECT CONCAT ("One", "=", "Two") Left & Right SELECT Left ("Trinity University", 4)
14 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 14 SELECT Right ("Trinity University", 4) Update 1] Write a query that replaces the first name, of the record whose ID is 6, with Dan. 2] Write a query that replaces the passwd of all of the Users with 'trinity'; 3] Write a query that replaces the UserNames of all of the Users with blank (''). 4] Write a query that replaces the UserNames of all of the Users with the first-last (dash between); 5] Write a query that replaces the FullName of all of the Users with the Last, First (comma blank between);
15 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 15 UPPER UCASE SELECT UCASE ("Trinity") SELECT UPPER ("University") 3] Write a query that displays the first and last name of all Users using upper case letters. LOWER LCASE SELECT LCASE ("Trinity") SELECT UPPER ("University") 3] Write a query that displays the first and last name of all Users using lower case letters. 4] Write a query that replaces the of all of the Users with blank ('').
16 Server-Configuration-2-MySQL-1-HW.docx CSCI 3343 Initials P a g e 16 5] Write a query that replaces the of all of the Users with the UserName (all lower case). The UserName may be no more than 8 characters in length. 1] All pages of this lab with questions completed. What To Turn In No Lab Is Complete Until Both Are Complete ] You sign & submit the Pledge form at the top of this lab!. No Lab Will Be Considered Complete until this is done. Late penalties will continue to accrue until the pledge form is submitted. a) Sign & Pledge b) Record the amount of time you think you spent on this lab c) Staple all pages of this lab. Fold in half length-wise (like a hot-dog). Put your name on the outside. Place it on the professor desk before the beginning of lecture on the day it is due. The penalty for late homework will not exceed 25% off per day. d) Short answer questions must be hand written, unless the professor has granted an exception for physical reasons. 2] Place all programming code associated with this program, if any, in the Professor s Code Drop Box or on the Virtual System as directed. I do not accept programs by mail; do not submit labs via !
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