diff --git a/2-classes-db/task.md b/2-classes-db/task.md index 477d3eca..c3e4bf21 100644 --- a/2-classes-db/task.md +++ b/2-classes-db/task.md @@ -1,18 +1,23 @@ # Class Database + Run the following commands: + ``` createdb homework psql -d homework -f setup.sql ``` -This will create and populate a database called homework. +This will create and populate a database called homework. +cd It is based on real data from the government found at https://data.gov.uk/dataset/72eaec8e-0d32-4041-a553-87b852abee64/spend-over-25-000-in-worcestershire-acute-hospitals-nhs-trust You can work with it by running + ``` psql homework ``` + ## Submission Below you will find a set of tasks for you to complete to consolidate and extend your learning from this week. You will find it beneficial to complete the reading tasks before attempting some of these. @@ -20,34 +25,56 @@ Below you will find a set of tasks for you to complete to consolidate and extend To submit this homework write the correct commands after each question. ### 1. Show the date, transaction_no, description and amount for those transactions whose amount is between £30,000 and £31,000. + ```sql +SELECT date, transaction_no, description, amount FROM spends WHERE amount >= 30000 AND amount <= 31000; ``` + ### 2. Show the date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description and amount for those transactions whose description includes the word 'fee'. + ```sql +SELECT date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description, amount FROM spends WHERE description LIKE '%fee%'; ``` + ### 3. Show the date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description and amount for those transactions whose description includes the word 'Fee'. + ```sql +SELECT date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description, amount FROM spends WHERE description LIKE '%Fee%'; ``` + ### 4. Show the date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description and amount for those transactions whose description includes the word 'fee' (case insensitive). You will need to search 'https://www.postgresql.org/docs/' to solve this. + ```sql +SELECT date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description, amount FROM spends WHERE description ILIKE '%fee%'; ``` + ### 5. Show the date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description and amount for those transactions whose amount is £25,000, £30,000, £35,000 or £40,000. + ```sql +SELECT date, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, description, amount FROM spends WHERE amount IN (25000, 30000, 35000, 40000); ``` + ### 6. Show the date, the supplier_id, the description and the amount for transactions with the expense area of 'Better Hospital Food'. You could do a query to get the expense_area_id first then do a query to find the dates, supplier_ids and amounts. But it would be better to do this all in one query by linking the tables together using INNER JOINs. + ```sql +SELECT date, supplier_id, description, amount FROM spends INNER JOIN expense_areas ON expense_areas.id = spends.expense_area_id WHERE expense_areas.expense_area = 'Better Hospital Food'; ``` + ### 7. Show the date, supplier name, description and amount for transactions with the expense area of 'Better Hospital Food'. You will need to INNER JOIN another table to be able to do this. + ```sql +SELECT date, suppliers.supplier, description, amount FROM spends INNER JOIN suppliers ON suppliers.id = spends.supplier_id; ``` + ### 8. We have just received a late invoice for April! Add a new row to the spends table: + dated 1st April 2021 with a description of 'Computer Hardware Dell' transaction number is 38104091 and the supplier's inv no is '3780119655' @@ -55,25 +82,32 @@ To submit this homework write the correct commands after each question. the expense type is 'Computer Hardware Purch' (id 7) the expense area is 'ICT Contingency' (id 18) for £32,000. -```sql +```sql +INSERT INTO spends (date, description, transaction_no, supplier_inv_no, supplier_id, expense_type_id, expense_area_id, amount) VALUES ('2021-04-01', 'Computer Hardware Dell', '38104091', '3780119655', 16, 7, 18, 32000); ``` + +```` + ### 9. If you examine the dates in the data, you will see they all are dated either 1st march 2021 or 1st April 2021. So if we group on the the date, there will only be two groups. Show the date and the total amount spent on that date for these two dates by using a GROUP BY clause. + ```sql +SELECT SUM(amount), date FROM spends GROUP BY date; + +```` -``` ### 10. (optional) Great we now know the monthly spend. But it didn't look that good. So I've changed my SELECT query to output this instead: + ``` - Month | Monthly Spend + Month | Monthly Spend ------------+--------------- March 2021 | £ 28,674,452 April 2021 | £ 22,895,194 (2 rows) ``` -Can you work out how to do this? -```sql +Can you work out how to do this? -``` +SELECT to_char(date,'MonthYYYY') AS "Month", cast(SUM(amount) as money) AS "Monthly Spend" FROM spends GROUP BY date When you have finished all of the questions - open a pull request with your answers to the `SQL-Coursework-Week1` repository.