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bookChallenge: Monthly VIP Customer Report

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Write a query to generate a monthly report of VIP customers based on their transaction history. A customer is considered "VIP" for a given month if they have a total transaction amount of at least 500 and have made at least 2 transactions in that month.

  • Group transactions by month and customer.
  • Calculate the total transaction amount for each customer per month.
  • Count the number of transactions for each customer per month.
  • Use CASE WHEN to label customers as 'VIP' if they meet both criteria: total amount >= 500 and transaction count >= 2.
  • Only include customers who qualify as VIP in the results.

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bookChallenge: Monthly VIP Customer Report

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Task

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Write a query to generate a monthly report of VIP customers based on their transaction history. A customer is considered "VIP" for a given month if they have a total transaction amount of at least 500 and have made at least 2 transactions in that month.

  • Group transactions by month and customer.
  • Calculate the total transaction amount for each customer per month.
  • Count the number of transactions for each customer per month.
  • Use CASE WHEN to label customers as 'VIP' if they meet both criteria: total amount >= 500 and transaction count >= 2.
  • Only include customers who qualify as VIP in the results.

Solution

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