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SQL Assignment

sql commands that will help students in IT fileds

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SQL Assignment

sql commands that will help students in IT fileds

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SQL> Create user Assignment

2 Identified by M2CLB;

SQL> Grant create session to Assignment;

SQL> Grant dba to Assignment;

SQL> connect Assignment/M2CLB;

SQL> select * from tab;

TNAME TABTYPE CLUSTERID

------------------------------ ------- ----------

COURSE TABLE

CUSTOMER TABLE

DEPARTMENT TABLE

DRIVER TABLE

ENROLLMENT TABLE

EXAM TABLE

GRADUATION TABLE

LIBRARY TABLE

PARCEL TABLE

ROUTE TABLE

SCHOOL_STAFF TABLE

TNAME TABTYPE CLUSTERID

------------------------------ ------- ----------

SHIPMENT TABLE

STUDENT_FEES TABLE

STUDENT_RECORDS TABLE

VEHICLE TABLE
15 rows selected.

SQL> select count(*) from Course;

COUNT(*)

----------

21

SQL> select count(*) from Customer;

COUNT(*)

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21

SQL> select count(*) from Department;

COUNT(*)

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21

SQL> select count(*) from Driver;

COUNT(*)

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21

SQL> select count(*) from Enrollment;

COUNT(*)

----------

21
SQL> select count(*) from Exam;

COUNT(*)

----------

21

SQL> select count(*) from Graduation;

COUNT(*)

----------

21

SQL> select count(*) from Library;

COUNT(*)

----------

21

SQL> select count(*) from Parcel;

COUNT(*)

----------

21

SQL> select count(*) from Route;

COUNT(*)

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21

SQL> select count(*) from School_Staff;

COUNT(*)

----------
21

SQL> select count(*) from Shipment;

COUNT(*)

----------

21

SQL> select count(*) from Student_fees;

COUNT(*)

----------

21

SQL> select count(*) from Student_records;

COUNT(*)

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21

SQL> select count(*) from Vehicle;

COUNT(*)

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21

SQL> spool off;

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