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Module 7

The document provides a review of SQL DML activities and examples using tables for students and grocery items. It tests understanding of SQL statements for insert, update, delete and includes exercises to write and execute SQL statements to manipulate data in the tables. Vocabulary terms are defined for SQL statements used to insert, update, delete and modify data in database tables.
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Module 7

The document provides a review of SQL DML activities and examples using tables for students and grocery items. It tests understanding of SQL statements for insert, update, delete and includes exercises to write and execute SQL statements to manipulate data in the tables. Vocabulary terms are defined for SQL statements used to insert, update, delete and modify data in database tables.
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Database Programming with PL/SQL

3-1: Review of SQL DML Practice Activities


Vocabulary
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2. Evaluate the following SQL statement.

INSERT INTO STUDENTS (id, last_name, first_name) VALUES (29,'Perez','Jessica');

This SQL statement:


A. Does an explicit insert
B. Does an implicit insert

Use the following table for questions 3 through 8.


grocery_items
product_id brand description
110 Colgate Toothpaste
111 Ivory Soap
112 Heinz Ketchup

3. Write a SQL statement to create the above table.

4. Write and execute three SQL statements to explicitly add the above data to
the table.

5. Write and execute a SQL statement that will explicitly add your favorite
beverage to the table.

6. Write and execute a SQL statement that modifies the description for Heinz
ketchup to “tomato catsup”.

7. Write and execute a SQL statement that will implicitly add your favorite
candy to the table.

8. Write and execute a SQL statement that changes the soap brand from “Ivory” to
“Dove.”

Use the following table for questions 9 through 14.

new_items
product_id brand description
110 Colgate Dental paste
175 Dew Soda
275 Palmolive Dish detergent

9. Write and execute SQL statements to create the new_items table and populate
it with the data in the table.

10. Write a SQL statement that will update the grocery_items table with the brand
and description from the new_items table when the product ID values match. If they
don’t match, add a new row to the grocery_items table. DO NOT EXECUTE YOUR
STATEMENT YET.

11. How many rows will be updated by the SQL statement in question 10?

12. How many rows will be inserted by the SQL statement in question 10?

13. Which of the following is true about the SQL statement in question 10?
A. new_items is the source table and grocery_items is the target table. B.
grocery_items is the source table and new_items is the target table.

14. Execute the SQL statement you wrote in question 10, and then SELECT all data
from the grocery_items table to verify your answers to questions 11 and 12.

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