Equijoin Demonstration and SQL Implementation for Relational Tables: An Analysis of COURSE and SECTION Data
Demonstrates SQL Equijoin techniques for relational databases.
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Equijoin Demonstration and SQL Implementation for Relational Tables: AnAnalysis of COURSE and SECTION DataExercise 5Use SQL to do this exercise. Part 2: Create two tables similar to figure 7.1 and 7.2. Use a SQL statementto demonstrate the equijoin between the two tables. Refer to: Rischert, A. (2010). Chapter 7: Equijoins.In Oracle SQL by example (pp. 286-302). New York: Learning SolutionsHereare those 2 tables you will create and demonstrate the equijoin between them.TableCOURSECOURSE_NODESCRIPTIONMODIFIED_DATE10Technology Concepts05-APR-0720Intro to Information systems05-APR-0725Intro to Programming05-APR-0780Programming Techniques05-APR-07100Hand’s On Windows05-APR-07120Intro to Java Programming05-APR-07122Intermediate Java Programming05-APR-07124Advanced Java Programming05-APR-07125Java Developer I05-APR-07130Intro toUnix05-APR-07Note: The COURSE_NO column is the Foreign Key to the COURSE table.Table SECTIONSECTION_IDCOURSE_NOSECTION_NOLOCATION80102L21481202L21082204214832075098420821085251M31186252L21087253L50788254L21489255L50990256L50991257L21092258L50993259L5071411001L2141421002L500
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