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307 PointsNot getting the meaning of the mention question exactly , Need help
In a car database there is a Sale table with columns, SaleID, CarID, CustomerID, LocationID, SalesRepID, SaleAmount and SaleDate and a Car table with columns, CarID, ModelID, VIN, ModelYear and StickerPrice. Use a subquery along with IN to list all sales of cars with Sticker Price greater than $30000. Include all columns.
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Joe Hill
15,063 PointsThis is the solution that I had:
Select * From Sale Where sale.carid In (Select CarID from Car Where StickerPrice > 30000);
Owen Campbell
6,702 PointsHi,
Assuming i understand your question correctly then the way i'd work through something like this is:
- Identify the table relationship (in your case both tables have a CARID)
- Write your inner query first: >> Get CarID from Cars where StickerPrice is > amount
- Write your outer query: >> GET [require columns] from Sales where sales.carid in your subquery...
You'll probably have to wrap your inner query in parentheses!!
I've tried to write it down in pseudocode as much as possible without giving you the answer. Give it a shot and if you still need more help then reply with your current attempt.