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DAD 220 Module Four Major Activity Database Documentation Template
Complete these steps as you work through the directions for this activity. Replace the bracketed text with your screenshots and brief explanations of the work they capture. Each screenshot and its explanation should be sized to approximately one quarter of the page, with the description written below the screenshot. Follow these rules for each of the prompts and questions below. Review the example document for assistance.
Follow Steps 1 through 4 from the Module Three Major Activity only to generate tables for this assignment.
1.
Import the
data from each file
into tables. A.
Use the import utility of your database program to load the data from each file into the table of the same name. You’ll perform this step three times, once for each table.
B.
Provide the SQL commands you ran against MySQL to complete this successfully in your answer.
[commands:
LOAD DATA INFILE '/home/codio/workspace/customers.csv' INTO TABLE Customers FIELDS
TERMINATED BY ',' LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'; LOAD DATA INFILE '/home/codio/workspace/orders.csv' INTO TABLE Orders FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES
TERMINATED BY '\r\n';
LOAD DATA INFILE '/home/codio/workspace/rma.csv' INTO TABLE RMA FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES
TERMINATED BY '\r\n';]
2.
Write basic queries against imported tables to organize and analyze targeted data
. 3.
For each query, include a screenshot of the query and its output. You should also include a 1- to 3-sentence description of the output.
A.
Write an SQL query that returns the count of orders for customers located only in the city of Framingham, Massachusetts. i.
How many records were returned?
[505 rows returned. Query used: select Order_ID,Customers.First_Name,Customers.Last_Name from
Orders inner join Customers on Orders.Customer_ID = Customers.Customer_ID where City =
'Framingham' and State = 'Massachusetts';]
B.
Write an SQL query to select all of the customers located in the state of Massachusetts.
i.
Use a WHERE clause to limit the number of records in the Customers table to only those that are located in Massachusetts.
ii.
Record an answer to the following question: How many records were returned? [982 rows returned, query used: select First_Name,Last_Name,State from Customers where State =
'Massachusetts';]
C.
Write an SQL query to insert four new records into the Orders and Customers tables using the following data:
i.
Customers Table
CustomerID
FirstName
Lastname
StreetAddress
City
State
ZipCode
Telephone
100004
Luke
Skywalker
17 Maiden Lane
New York
NY
10222
212-555-1234
100005
Winston
Smith
128 Sycamore Street
Greensboro
NC
27401
919-555-6623
100006
MaryAnne
Jenkins
2 Coconut Way
Jupiter
FL
33458
321-555-8907
100007
Janet
Williams
58 Redondo Beach Blvd
Torrence
CA
90501
310-555-5678
[I inserted the given records into the customers table using INSERT INTO X VALUES]
ii.
Orders Table
OrderID
CustomerID
SKU
Description
1204305
100004
ADV-24-10C
Advanced Switch 10GigE Copper 24 port
1204306
100005
ADV-48-10F
Advanced Switch 10 GigE Copper/Fiber 44 port copper 4 port fiber
1204307
100006
ENT-24-10F
Enterprise Switch 10GigE SFP+ 24 Port
1204308
100007
ENT-48-10F
Enterprise Switch 10GigE SFP+ 48 port
[Query worked, inserted the given records into the Orders table using INSERT INTO X VALUES.]
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