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TEST SQL COURSE E2E
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TEST SQL COURSE E2E

TEST SQL COURSE E2E

1. Sorting Retrieved Data
2. Retrieving Data
3. Failing init script
4. Long execution init script

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Retrieving Multiple Columns

Let's find out a little more about this database. A country database contains one table, named country. Let's look at this table.

This table has 15 rows. In other words, we have 15 different records for different countries.

What about columns? Here we have 7 columns, like id, name, continent, region, SurfaceArea, capital and population.

1. id - the record number of this table

2. name - the name of the country

3. continent - the name of the country's continent;

4. region- the name of the country's region

5. SurfaceArea - the surface area of the country

6. capital - the capital of the country

7. population - the population of the country.

We can also retrieve multiple columns with the SELECT operator. The only difference is that after the word SELECT, we will need to specify several column names, which must be separated by a comma. Let’s take an example where we retrieve three columns from the country table.

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SELECT id, name, capital FROM country;
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You have to retrieve the continent and population columns from the country table.

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Retrieving Multiple Columns

Let's find out a little more about this database. A country database contains one table, named country. Let's look at this table.

This table has 15 rows. In other words, we have 15 different records for different countries.

What about columns? Here we have 7 columns, like id, name, continent, region, SurfaceArea, capital and population.

1. id - the record number of this table

2. name - the name of the country

3. continent - the name of the country's continent;

4. region- the name of the country's region

5. SurfaceArea - the surface area of the country

6. capital - the capital of the country

7. population - the population of the country.

We can also retrieve multiple columns with the SELECT operator. The only difference is that after the word SELECT, we will need to specify several column names, which must be separated by a comma. Let’s take an example where we retrieve three columns from the country table.

12
SELECT id, name, capital FROM country;
copy
Taak

Swipe to start coding

You have to retrieve the continent and population columns from the country table.

Oplossing

Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

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