Step 1
SELECT * FROM customers;
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SELECT * FROM orders;
Then Try Running This!
SELECT *
FROM products
ORDER BY Price DESC;
More Code!
SELECT
customerName,
COUNT(*) AS 'number of orders'
FROM customers
INNER JOIN orders
ON orders.CustomerID = customers.CustomerID
GROUP BY customers.customerID
ORDER BY "number of orders" DESC;
Something a bit more complex
SELECT
username,
photos.id,
photos.image_url,
COUNT(*) AS total
FROM photos
INNER JOIN likes
ON likes.photo_id = photos.id
INNER JOIN users
ON photos.user_id = users.id
GROUP BY photos.id
ORDER BY total DESC
LIMIT 1;
Where We're Going
SELECT first_name,
last_name,
Count(rating) AS COUNT,
Ifnull(Min(rating), 0) AS MIN,
Ifnull(Max(rating), 0) AS MAX,
Round(Ifnull(Avg(rating), 0), 2) AS AVG,
CASE
WHEN Count(rating) >= 10 THEN 'POWER USER'
WHEN Count(rating) > 0 THEN 'ACTIVE'
ELSE 'INACTIVE'
end AS STATUS
FROM reviewers
LEFT JOIN reviews
ON reviewers.id = reviews.reviewer_id
GROUP BY reviewers.id;
Or This:
DROP TABLE customers;
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👋 goodbye, customers