Hands-On Lab: String Patterns, Sorting and Grouping: Software Used in This Lab
Hands-On Lab: String Patterns, Sorting and Grouping: Software Used in This Lab
In this lab, you will go through some SQL practice problems that will provide hands-on experience with string patterns, sorting result sets and
grouping result sets.
To complete this lab you will utilize a Db2 database service on IBM Cloud. If you did not already complete this lab task earlier in this module,
you will not yet have access to Db2 on IBM Cloud, and you will need to follow the lab below first:
Hands-on Lab : Sign up for IBM Cloud, Create Db2 service instance and Get started with the Db2 console
NOTE: This lab requires you to have all 5 of these tables of the HR database populated with sample data on Db2. If you didn't complete the
earlier lab in this module, you won't have the tables above populated with sample data on Db2, so you will need to go through the lab below
first:
Hands-on Lab : Create tables using SQL scripts and Load data into tables
Objectives
After completing this lab, you will be able to:
NOTE : Make sure that you are using the CSV file and datasets from the same
instruction file.
Instructions
When you approach the exercises in this lab, follow the instructions to run the queries on Db2:
Go to the Resource List of IBM Cloud by logging in where you can find the Db2 service instance that you created in a previous lab under
Services section. Click on the Db2-xx service. Next, open the Db2 Console by clicking on Open Console button. Click on the 3-bar
menu icon in the top left corner and go to the Run SQL page. The Run SQL tool enables you to run SQL statements.
If needed, follow Hands-on Lab : Sign up for IBM Cloud, Create Db2 service instance and Get started with the Db2 console
1. Problem:
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2. Problem:
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3. Problem:
Retrieve all employees in department 5 whose salary is between 60000 and 70000.
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Exercise 2: Sorting
In this exercise, you will go through some SQL problems on Sorting.
1. Problem:
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2. Problem:
Retrieve a list of employees ordered in descending order by department ID and within each department ordered alphabetically in
descending order by last name.
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3. (Optional) Problem:
In SQL problem 2 (Exercise 2 Problem 2), use department name instead of department ID. Retrieve a list of employees ordered by
department name, and within each department ordered alphabetically in descending order by last name.
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Exercise 3: Grouping
In this exercise, you will go through some SQL problems on Grouping.
NOTE: The SQL problems in this exercise involve usage of SQL Aggregate functions AVG and COUNT. COUNT has been covered earlier. AVG is
a function that can be used to calculate the Average or Mean of all values of a specified column in the result set. For example, to retrieve the
average salary for all employees in the EMPLOYEES table, issue the query: SELECT AVG(SALARY) FROM EMPLOYEES;. You will learn more about AVG
and other aggregate functions later in the lecture Built-in Database Functions.
1. Problem:
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2. Problem:
For each department retrieve the number of employees in the department, and the average employee salary in the department..
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3. Problem:
Label the computed columns in the result set of SQL problem 2 (Exercise 3 Problem 2) as NUM_EMPLOYEES and AVG_SALARY.
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4. Problem:
In SQL problem 3 (Exercise 3 Problem 3), order the result set by Average Salary..
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5. Problem:
In SQL problem 4 (Exercise 3 Problem 4), limit the result to departments with fewer than 4 employees.
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Solution Script
If you would like to run all the solution queries of the SQL problems of this lab with a script, download the script below. Upload the script to
the Db2 console and run. Follow Hands-on Lab : Create tables using SQL scripts and Load data into tables on how to upload a script to Db2
console and run it.
StringPattern-Sorting-Grouping_Solution_Script.sql
Congratulations! You have completed this lab, and you are ready for the next
topic.
Author(s)
Rav Ahuja
Sandip Saha Joy
Other Contributor(s)
Changelog
Date Version Changed by Change Description
2020-12-08 2.0 Sandip Saha Joy Created revised version from DB0201EN