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INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL
TO ACCOMPANY
Chapter 2
Introduction to Structured Query Language
Prepared By
Scott L. Vandenberg
Siena College
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
To understand the use of extracted data sets in business intelligence (BI) systems
To understand the use of ad-hoc queries in business intelligence (BI) systems
To understand the history and significance of Structured Query Language (SQL)
To understand the SQL SELECT/FROM/WHERE framework as the basis for
database queries
To create SQL queries to retrieve data from a single table
To create SQL queries that use the SQL SELECT, FROM, WHERE, ORDER BY,
GROUP BY, and HAVING clauses
To create SQL queries that use the SQL DISTINCT, TOP, and TOP PERCENT
keywords
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Chapter Two – Introduction to Structured Query Language
To create SQL queries that use the SQL comparison operators, including
BETWEEN, LIKE, IN, and IS NULL
To create SQL queries that use the SQL logical operators, including AND, OR, and
NOT
To create SQL queries that use the SQL built-in aggregate functions of SUM,
COUNT, MIN, MAX, and AVG with and without the SQL GROUP BY clause
To create SQL queries that retrieve data from a single table while restricting the data
based upon data in another table (subquery)
To create SQL queries that retrieve data from multiple tables using the SQL join and
JOIN ON operations
To create SQL queries on recursive relationships
To create SQL queries that retrieve data from multiple tables using the SQL OUTER
JOIN operation
To create SQL queries that retrieve data from multiple tables using SQL set
operators UNION, INTERSECT, and EXCEPT
ERRATA
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be reported and corrected in the Online DBP e15 Errata document, which will be
available at http://www.pearsonhighered.com/kroenke.
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