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Orders Ord - No Purch - Amt Ord - Date Customer - Id Salesman - Id

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Orders

ord_no purch_amt ord_date customer_id salesman_id


70001 150.5 2012-10-05 3005 5002
70009 270.65 2012-09-10 3001 5005
70002 65.26 2012-10-05 3002 5001
70004 110.5 2012-08-17 3009 5003
70007 948.5 2012-09-10 3005 5002
70005 2400.6 2012-07-27 3007 5001
70008 5760 2012-09-10 3002 5001
70010 1983.43 2012-10-10 3004 5006
70003 2480.4 2012-10-10 3009 5003
70012 250.45 2012-06-27 3008 5002
70011 75.29 2012-08-17 3003 5007
70013 3045.6 2012-04-25 3002 5001

Salesman
salesman_id name city commission
5001 James Hoog New York 0.15
5002 Nail Knite Paris 0.13
5005 Pit Alex London 0.11
5006 Mc Lyon Paris 0.14
5007 Paul Adam Rome 0.13
5003 Lauson Hen San Jose 0.12

1. From the following table, write a SQL query to find the maximum order
(purchase) amount generated by each salesperson. Filter the rows for the
salesperson ID is in the range 5003 and 5008 (Begin and end values are
included.). Return salesperson id and maximum purchase amount.

2. From the following table, write a SQL query to find the maximum order
(purchase) amount in the range 2000, 6000 (Begin and end values are included.)
by combination of each customer and order date. Return customer id, order date
and maximum purchase amount.

3. From the following table, write a SQL query to find the highest purchase
amount on '2012-08-17' by each salesperson. Return salesperson ID,
salesperson name, purchase amount.

4. From the following table, write a SQL query to find the highest number of
purchase by a customer from the same salesman. Return customer ID,
salesperson ID, salesperson name, total number of purchase from that salesman.

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