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7 7 Multiple-Column Subqueries Important Legal Notice: Materials on this lecture are from a book titled “Oracle Education” by Kochhar, Gravina, and Nathan (1999), published by Oracle Corp. For further information, visit www.oracle.comwww.oracle.com This presentation must be used for only education purpose for students at Central Washington University which is a member of Oracle Academic Initiatives (OAI) and has used Oracle systems for HRIS & Accounting Systems as a database platform embedded on its PeopleSoft ERP system, since 1999.
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Objectives After completing this lesson, you should be able to do the following: Write a multiple-column subquery Describe and explain the behavior of subqueries when null values are retrieved Write a subquery in a FROM clause
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Multiple-Column Subqueries Main query MANAGER 10 Subquery SALESMAN30 MANAGER10 CLERK20 Main query compares to Values from a multiple-row and multiple-column subquery MANAGER 10SALESMAN 30 MANAGER 10 CLERK 20
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Using Multiple-Column Subqueries Display the order id, product id, and quantity of items in the item table that match both the product id and quantity of an item in order 605. Note: This example applies to a different database from our class database (scott-tiger). SQL> SELECTordid, prodid, qty 2 FROMitem 3 WHERE(prodid, qty) IN 4 5 6 7 ANDordid <> 605; (SELECT prodid, qty FROMitem WHERE ordid = 605)
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Using Multiple-Column Subqueries (continued) Display the order number, product number, and quantity of any item in which the product number and quantity match both the product number and quantity of an item in order 605. SQL> SELECTordid, prodid, qty 2 FROMitem 3 WHERE( prodid, qty ) IN 4 5 6 7 ANDordid <> 605; (SELECT prodid, qty FROMitem WHERE ordid = 605
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Column Comparisons Pairwise PRODIDQTY 101863100 100861100 10213010 1008905 100870500 10186050 Nonpairwise PRODIDQTY 101863100 100861100 10213010 1008905 100870500 10186050
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Nonpairwise Comparison Subquery Display the order number, product number, and quantity of any item in which the product number and quantity match any product number and any quantity of an item in Order 605. SQL> SELECTordid, prodid, qty 2 FROMitem 3 WHEREprodid IN 4 5 6 7 ANDqty IN 8 9 ANDordid <> 605; (SELECT prodid, FROMitem WHERE ordid = 605) (SELECT qty FROMitem WHERE ordid = 605)
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Nonpairwise Subquery ORDIDPRODIDQTY ------------------------ ---------------- 609100870 5 616100861 10 616102130 10 621100861 10 618100870 10 618100861 50 616100870 50 617100861 100 619102130 100 615100870 100 617101860 100 621100870 100 617102130 100... 16 rows selected.
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Null Values in a Subquery SQL> SELECT employee.ename 2 FROM emp employee 3 WHERE employee.empno NOT IN 4 5 no rows selected. (SELECT manager.mgr FROM emp manager);
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Using a Subquery in the FROM Clause SQL> SELECTa.ename, a.sal, a.deptno, b.salavg 2 FROM emp a, 3 4 5 WHEREa.deptno = b.deptno 6 AND a.sal > b.salavg; (SELECT deptno, avg(sal) salavg FROM emp GROUP BY deptno) b ENAMESALDEPTNOSALAV ----------------- ------------ --------------- ----------------- KING5000 10 2916.6667 JONES2975 20 2175 SCOTT3000 20 2175... 6 rows selected.
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Summary A multiple-column subquery returns more than one column. Column comparisons in multiple-column comparisons can be pairwise or nonpairwise. A multiple-column subquery can also be used in the FROM clause of a SELECT statement.
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