Create a database in MySQL via Omnymbus, run a SQL script to

Create a database in MySQL via Omnymbus, run a SQL script to create tables

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Question

Scenario/Summary

This week, you will learn to create and run SQL SELECT queries in the MySQL database. You will need to create a database in MySQL via Omnymbus, run a SQL script to create tables and insert data, create and execute SQL SELECT queries using the STUDENT table.

Please ensure that you can connect to MySQL/Omnymbus via the account your Professor has emailed to you. Please consult with the document titled MySQLOmnymbusSupport.docx ?located in the Doc-Sharing folder titled Omnymbus Tutorial Files for instructions on how to get help for any issues that you are having with the MySQL/Omnymbus Environment.

Deliverables

NOTE

Submit your assignment to the Dropbox, located at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructions.

(See the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due dates.)

SQL file named LastName_Lab1_Query.sql containing SELECT statements

Word document named LastName_Lab1_Output containing queries and output

Zip the files, and upload the zipped file to the Week 1: iLab Dropbox.

Required Software

Omnymbus – MySQL

Access the software at https://devry.edupe.net:8300

Steps: 1–4

Lab Steps

STEP 1: Logging in to Omnymbus

Look at your email account to obtain the MySQL/Omnymbus account and password that your Professor has emailed to you.

To help you log into MySQL Omnymbus environment, download the tutorial Login MySQL Omnymbus Environment in the Doc-Sharing folder titled “Omnymbus Tutorial Files”.

STEP 2: Create a Database and modify your script to reference your Database

Create a MySQL database:

Download the tutorial Creating a Database in MySQL Omnymbus Environment from the folder in Doc-Sharing titled Omnymbus Tutorial Files. Follow the steps to create a database in MySQL, especially paying attention to the database naming conventions specified in the tutorial.

Download the WeekOneiLabScript.sql file from Doc Sharing in the folder titled iLab Documents

STEP 3: Running script file in MySQL, create SQL SELECT Queries

Run scripts files in MySQL:

Download the tutorial Running SQL Scripts in MySQL Omnymbus environment from the folder in Doc-Sharing titled Omnymbus Tutorial Files. Follow those steps to help execute the WeekOneiLabScript.sql file needed to create the needed tables and to insert data into them.

Create SQL SELECT Queries:

Using the data in the Student table in the database, create a SQL script file named LastName_Lab1_Query.sql, containing queries to execute each of the tasks below.

To reference, learn and apply MySQL’s own dialect of the SQL language to this iLab, browse through the file M10C_KROE8352_13_SE_WC10C.pdf in the Doc-Sharing folder titled My SQL Documents.

Save each query with a screen shot of the output in a MS Word document named Lastname_Lab1_Output.

Name Task

Query1 Write a SQL statement to display Student’s First and Last Name.

Query2 Write a SQL statement to display the Major of students with no duplications. Do not display student names.

Query3 Write a SQL statement to display the First and Last Name of students who live in the Zip code 82622

Query4 Write a SQL statement to display the First and Last Name of students who live in the Zip code 97912 and have the major of CS.

Query5 Write a SQL statement to display the First and Last Name of students who live in the Zip code 82622 or 37311. Do not use IN.

Query6

Write a SQL statement to display the First and Last Name of students who have the major of Business or Math. Use IN.

Query7 Write a SQL statement to display the First and Last Name of students who have the Class greater than 1 and less than 10. Use the SQL command BETWEEN.

Query8 Write a SQL statement to display the First and Last Name of students who have a last name that starts with an S.

Query9 Write a SQL statement to display the First and Last Name of students having an a in the second position of their first names.

Query10

Write a SQL expression to display each Status and the number of occurrences of each status using the Count(*) function; display the result of the Count(*) function as CountStatus. Group by Status and display the results in descending order of CountStatus.

STEP 4: Save and Upload to Dropbox

When you are done, zip the files Lastname_Lab1_Query.sql and Lastname_Lab1_Query_Output file and upload them to the Week 1: iLab Dropbox.