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Software ==> | SQL (203 exercises) |
Topic ==> | Views (7 exercises) |
Level ==> | Relatively easy |
Subject ==> | SQL training |
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This will generate the database that you'll need to use in order to do this exercise (remember to refresh your list of databases to see it!). Note that any files provided are only to be used for exercises published on this website, and may not be reused or distributed in any form without the prior written permission of Wise Owl.
If you don't have a copy of the Music_01 database, follow the instructions at the following link to create it: www.wiseowl.co.uk/sql/exercises/standard/using-sql-server/5257/
Choose to create a new view using the view designer.
Use this option to create your new view.
Add the list of columns in the diagram shown below:
Think of all the joins you don't have to write!
Save the view as Show me the money and then close the view designer.
Create a new query which selects every column from your view, sorted in descending order of show revenue.
You might need to press CTRL + SHIFT + R to make your view appear in the IntelliSense list.
Run the query to see the results.
Some of the results you should see.
Go back to the design of your view and add the Opening_date column from the Venue table to it.
Use this option to reopen the view designer.
Add a filter to the Opening_date to show venues which opened since the 1st of January 2020.
Add this information to your view.
Save and close the view and return to the query you wrote earlier. Execute the query again to see the new results.
The new results of the same query.
Save the script as View to Review New Venue Revenue.sql and then close it.
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