Consider the following two tables:               Table1: Customers   customerID Fname Lname email City ZipCode 100 Salma Amri salma@gmail.com Salalah 211 101 Rami Kalabani Rami@hotmail.com Sohar 205 102 Adnan Harthi Adnan@yahoo.com Sur 201 103 Amro Alshukaili Amro@gmail.com Bahla 208 104 Maatz Rawas Maataz@gmail.com Salalah 211    Table2: Orders   orderID orderDate amount customerID 1 07/04/2019 234$ 100 2 03/14/2020 78$ 103 3 05/23/2019 124$ 102 5 07/21/2018 25$ 104 6 11/27/2019 14$ 102 7 12/07/2020 55$ 106    Draw three tables that can result by executing each of the following SQL statements. (Put your answer in a document word then upload it).    1.   SELECT c.Fname, c.Lname, c.email, o.orderDate, o.amount               FROM Customers AS c               INNER JOIN Orders AS o               ON c. customerID = o. customerID;    2.   SELECT c.Fname, c.Lname, c.email, o.orderDate, o.amount   FROM Customers AS c   LEFT OUTER JOIN Orders AS o   ON c. customerID = o. customerID;    3.   SELECT c.Fname, c.Lname, c.email, o.orderDate, o.amount   FROM Customers AS c   RIGHT OUTER JOIN Orders AS o               ON c. customerID = o. customerID;

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Consider the following two tables:

 

            Table1: Customers

 

customerID

Fname

Lname

email

City

ZipCode

100

Salma

Amri

salma@gmail.com

Salalah

211

101

Rami

Kalabani

Rami@hotmail.com

Sohar

205

102

Adnan

Harthi

Adnan@yahoo.com

Sur

201

103

Amro

Alshukaili

Amro@gmail.com

Bahla

208

104

Maatz

Rawas

Maataz@gmail.com

Salalah

211

 

 Table2: Orders

 

orderID

orderDate

amount

customerID

1

07/04/2019

234$

100

2

03/14/2020

78$

103

3

05/23/2019

124$

102

5

07/21/2018

25$

104

6

11/27/2019

14$

102

7

12/07/2020

55$

106

 

 Draw three tables that can result by executing each of the following SQL statements. (Put your answer in a document word then upload it).

 

 1.   SELECT c.Fname, c.Lname, c.email, o.orderDate, o.amount

 

            FROM Customers AS c

 

            INNER JOIN Orders AS o

 

            ON c. customerID = o. customerID

 

2.   SELECT c.Fname, c.Lname, c.email, o.orderDate, o.amount

 

FROM Customers AS c

 

LEFT OUTER JOIN Orders AS o

 

ON c. customerID = o. customerID

 

3.   SELECT c.Fname, c.Lname, c.email, o.orderDate, o.amount

 

FROM Customers AS c

 

RIGHT OUTER JOIN Orders AS o

 

            ON c. customerID = o. customerID;

 

 

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