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bookChallenge: Categorize Transactions

After exploring the basics of logical functions and their application in SQL, you are ready to take on a practical challenge that puts your understanding to the test. In real-world scenarios, it is common to categorize transactions by their amount to quickly identify high-value, medium-value, or low-value activities. This kind of classification is particularly useful for business analytics, fraud detection, and reporting.

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Write a query to classify each transaction as 'High', 'Medium', or 'Low' based on the value in the amount column.

  • Assign the label 'High' if the amount is greater than or equal to 300.
  • Assign the label 'Medium' if the amount is greater than or equal to 100 but less than 300.
  • Assign the label 'Low' if the amount is less than 100.
  • Add this classification as a column called amount_category in the result set.

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bookChallenge: Categorize Transactions

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After exploring the basics of logical functions and their application in SQL, you are ready to take on a practical challenge that puts your understanding to the test. In real-world scenarios, it is common to categorize transactions by their amount to quickly identify high-value, medium-value, or low-value activities. This kind of classification is particularly useful for business analytics, fraud detection, and reporting.

Task

Swipe to start coding

Write a query to classify each transaction as 'High', 'Medium', or 'Low' based on the value in the amount column.

  • Assign the label 'High' if the amount is greater than or equal to 300.
  • Assign the label 'Medium' if the amount is greater than or equal to 100 but less than 300.
  • Assign the label 'Low' if the amount is less than 100.
  • Add this classification as a column called amount_category in the result set.

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