DBS211 Lab 05 – DDL

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Objective:
The purpose of this lab is to introduce you to the DDL set of statements in SQL. By writing SQL to create
tables, constraints, and views, you will have the tools needed to implement database designs that you
will create later in the course. By finishing this lab, the student will be able to:
• create, modify, and drop tables based on design specifications provided,
• inserting new data into tables, update data in tables, and delete data from tables while
considering referential integrity,
• enforce constraints on tables to ensure data integrity and consistency,
• create a table using the structure and data from an existing table,
• import data into a table from other tables.
Submission:
Your submission will be a single text-based .SQL file with the solutions provided.
Your submission needs to include a comment header block and be commented to include the question
and the solutions. Make sure every SQL statement terminates with a semicolon.
Tasks:
Add
SET AUTOCOMMIT ON;
under the comment header and execute it
Consider the following table specifications:
Part A (DDL) :
1. Create table the following tables and their given constraints:
L5_MOVIES (movieid:int, title:varchar(35), year:int,
director:int,score:decimal(3,2))
Column
Name
Column
DataType
PK Not
Null
Unique FK Default
Value
Validation
mid Int ✓
title varchar(35) ✓
releaseYear Int ✓
director Int ✓
score decimal(3,2) < 5 and > 0
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L5_ACTORS (actorid:int, name:varchar(20), lastname:varchar(30))
Column
Name
Column
DataType
PK Not
Null
Unique FK Default
Value
Validation
aid Int ✓
firstName varchar(20) ✓
lastName Varchar(30) ✓
L5_CASTINGS (movieid:int, actorid:int)
Column
Name
Column
DataType
PK Not
Null
Unique FK Default
Value
Validation
movieid Int ✓ ✓
(movies)
actorid int ✓ ✓
(actors)
L5_DIRECTORS(id:int, name:varchar(20), lastname:varchar(30))
Column
Name
Column
DataType
PK Not
Null
Unique FK Default
Value
Validation
directorid Int ✓
firstname varchar(20) ✓
lastname varchar(30) ✓
2. Modify the movies table to create a foreign key constraint that refers to table directors.
3. Modify the movies table to create a new constraint so the uniqueness of the movie title is
guaranteed.
4. Write insert statements to add the following data to table directors and movies.
Director
directorid First name Last name
1010 Rob Minkoff
1020 Bill Condon
1050 Josh Cooley
2010 Brad Bird
3020 Lake Bell
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Movies
id title year director score
100 The Lion King 2019 3020 3.50
200 Beauty and the Beast 2017 1050 4.20
300 Toy Story 4 2019 1020 4.50
400 Mission Impossible 2018 2010 5.00
500 The Secret Life of Pets 2016 1010 3.90
5. Write SQL statements to remove all above tables.
Is the order of tables important when removing? Why?
Part B (More DML):
6. Create a new empty table employee2 the same as table employees. Use a single statement to
create the table and insert the data at the same time.
7. Modify table employee2 and add a new column username to this table. The value of this column
is not required and does not have to be unique.
8. Delete all the data in the employee2 table
9. Re-insert all data from the employees table into your new table employee2 using a single
statement.
10. In table employee2, write a SQL statement to change the first name and the last name of
employee with ID 1002 to your name.
11. In table employee2, generate the email address for column username for each student by
concatenating the first character of employee’s first name and the employee’s last name. For
instance, the username of employee Peter Stone will be pstone. NOTE: the username is in all
lower case letters.
12. In table employee2, remove all employees with office code 4.
13. Drop table employee2.