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The document contains review questions about writing SQL statements to insert data into database tables. It includes the table structures for countries, jobs, job_history, employees, and departments. The questions cover inserting single and multiple rows, specifying or auto-incrementing column values, ensuring unique or non-duplicate values, and inserting values that exist in other tables.

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Review Questions 4

The document contains review questions about writing SQL statements to insert data into database tables. It includes the table structures for countries, jobs, job_history, employees, and departments. The questions cover inserting single and multiple rows, specifying or auto-incrementing column values, ensuring unique or non-duplicate values, and inserting values that exist in other tables.

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Review Questions 4

1. Write a SQL statement to insert a record with your own value into the table countries
against each columns.nd region_id.
INSERT INTO countries VALUES (‘A1’, ‘USA’, 2000)

Here in the following is the structure of the table countries.

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

| COUNTRY_ID | varchar(2) | YES | | NULL | |

| COUNTRY_NAME | varchar(40) | YES | | NULL | |

| REGION_ID | decimal(10,0) | YES | | NULL | |

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

2. Write a SQL statement to insert one row into the table countries against the column
country_id and country_name.
Here in the following is the structure of the table countries.

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

| COUNTRY_ID | varchar(2) | YES | | NULL | |

| COUNTRY_NAME | varchar(40) | YES | | NULL | |

| REGION_ID | decimal(10,0) | YES | | NULL | |

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

3. Write a SQL statement to create duplicate of countries table named country_new with all
structure and data.
Here in the following is the structure of the table countries.

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

| COUNTRY_ID | varchar(2) | YES | | NULL | |

| COUNTRY_NAME | varchar(40) | YES | | NULL | |


| REGION_ID | decimal(10,0) | YES | | NULL | |

+--------------+---------------+------+-----+---------+-------+

4. Write a SQL statement to insert NULL values against region_id column for a row of countries
table.
5.Write a SQL statement to insert 3 rows by a single insert statement.
6. Write a SQL statement insert rows from country_new table to countries table.
Here is the rows for country_new table. Assume that, the countries table is empty.

+------------+--------------+-----------+

| COUNTRY_ID | COUNTRY_NAME | REGION_ID |

+------------+--------------+-----------+

| C0001 | India | 1001 |

| C0002 | USA | 1007 |

| C0003 | UK | 1003 |

+------------+--------------+-----------+

7.Write a SQL statement to insert one row in jobs table to ensure that no duplicate value will
be entered in the job_id column.

8.Write a SQL statement to insert one row in jobs table to ensure that no duplicate value will
be entered in the job_id column.

9. Write a SQL statement to insert a record into the table countries to ensure that, a
country_id and region_id combination will be entered once in the table.

10. Write a SQL statement to insert rows into the table countries in which the value of
country_id column will be unique and auto incremented.

11. Write a SQL statement to insert records into the table countries to ensure that the
country_id column will not contain any duplicate data and this will be automatically
incremented and the column country_name will be filled up by 'N/A' if no value assigned for
that column.

12. Write a SQL statement to insert rows in the job_history table in which one column job_id is
containing those values which are exists in job_id column of jobs table.

13. Write a SQL statement to insert rows into the table employees in which a set of columns
department_id and manager_id contains a unique value and that combined values must have
exists into the table departments.
14. Write a SQL statement to insert rows into the table employees in which a set of columns
department_id and job_id contains the values which must have exists into the table
departments and jobs.

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