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Lab05 - 21CS022

The document describes 10 SQL queries to retrieve data from EMP and DEPT tables in a database management system lab experiment. The queries include: selecting unique departments; employees hired between dates ordered by date; employees with two L's in name in dept 30 or with mgr 7782; employees whose commission is > salary * 1.1; employees earning > 1500 in dept 10 or 30 with column labels; employees whose name starts and ends with specified letters; concatenating employee name, salary, and 3x salary with label; employees with specified jobs not earning specified salaries; employees where 3rd letter of name is A; and employees earning commission sorted by salary then commission.

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Lab05 - 21CS022

The document describes 10 SQL queries to retrieve data from EMP and DEPT tables in a database management system lab experiment. The queries include: selecting unique departments; employees hired between dates ordered by date; employees with two L's in name in dept 30 or with mgr 7782; employees whose commission is > salary * 1.1; employees earning > 1500 in dept 10 or 30 with column labels; employees whose name starts and ends with specified letters; concatenating employee name, salary, and 3x salary with label; employees with specified jobs not earning specified salaries; employees where 3rd letter of name is A; and employees earning commission sorted by salary then commission.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO


Database Management System
Lab Experiments

Consider following tables to write SQL queries.


EMP (EMPNO, ENAME, JOB, MGR, HIREDATE, SAL, COMM, DEPTNO )
DEPT (DEPTNO, DNAME, LOC)

Lab 5: To retrieve data from database using SQL SELECT Statement.


1. Create a query to display unique departments from EMP table.

Query:
select distinct deptno from emp;

Output:

2. Display the employee’s name, job, and joining date of employees hired between
February 20, 1981, and May 1, 1981. Order the query in ascending order by joining
date.

Query:
SELECT ename, job, hiredate
FROM emp
WHERE hiredate BETWEEN 20-FEB-1981' AND '01-may-1981'
ORDER by hiredate ASC;

Output:
3. Display the names of all employees who have two ‘L’ in their name and are in
department 30 or their manager is 7782.

Query:
SELECT ename
FROM emp
WHERE (deptno=30 OR mgr=7782) AND
LENGTH(ename) - LENGTH(REPLACE(ename, ‘L', ' '))=2;

OUTPUT:

4. Display the name, salary, and commission for all employees whose commission
amount is greater than their salary increased by 10%.

Query:
SELECT ename, sal, comm
FROM emp
WHERE comm> sal*1.1;

OUTPUT:
5. Display the name and salary of employees who earn more than 1500 and are in
department 10 or 30. Label the columns Employee and Monthly Salary, respectively.

Query:
SELECT ename AS Emp,sal AS “Monthly Salary”
FROM emp
WHERE SAL > 1500 AND (deptno=10 OR deptno =30);

Output:

6. List out the employees whose name start with S and ends with H.

Query:
SELECT *
FROM emp
WHERE ename LIKE 'S%H';

Output:

7. Write a query that produces following for each employee:


<employee name> earns <salary> monthly but wants <3 times salary>. Label the column
Dream Salaries.

Query:
SELECT ename || ‘earns $’ || TO_CHAR(sal, ‘999,999.999’) || ‘monthly but wants $’
|| TO_CHAR(sal*3,’999,999.999’) AS “Dream Salaries”
FROM emp;

Output:

8. Display the name job and salary for all employees whose job is clerk or analyst, and
their salary is not equal to 1000, 3000, or 5000.

Query:
SELECT ename ,job, sal
FROM emp
Where job IN (‘CLERK’, ‘ANALYST’) AND sal NOT IN (1000, 3000, 5000);

Output:
9. Display the names of all employees where the third letter of their name is an A.
Query:
SELECT ename
FROM emp
WHERE ename LIKE ‘__A%’;

Output:

10. Display name, salary and commission for all employees who earn commission. Sort
the result in descending order of salary and commission.

Query:
SELECT ename,sal,comm
FROM emp
WHERE comm IS NOT NULL
ORDER BY sal DESC, comm DESC;

Output:

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