Select all records from the Students table where the second letter of the City is an "a".
(Add your query to the file exercise1.sql)
Select all records from the Students table where the first letter of the City is an "a" or a "c" or an "s".
(Add your query to the file exercise2.sql)
Select all from the Students table records where the first letter of the City starts with anything from an "a" to an "f".
(Add your query to the file exercise3.sql)
Select all records from the Students table where the first letter of the City is NOT an "a" or a "c" or an "f".
(Add your query to the file exercise4.sql)
Use the IN operator to select all the records from the Students table where Country is either "Sint Maarten" or "Haiti".
(Add your query to the file exercise5.sql)
Use the IN operator to select all the records from the Students table where Country is NOT "Sint Maarten" and NOT "Haiti".
(Add your query to the file exercise6.sql)
Use the BETWEEN operator to select all the records from the Courses table where the value of the CreditHours column is between 10 and 20.
(Add your query to the file exercise7.sql)
Use the BETWEEN operator to select all the records from the Courses table where the value of the CreditHours column is NOT between 10 and 20.
(Add your query to the file exercise8.sql)
Use the BETWEEN operator to select all the records from the Courses table where the value of the CourseName column is alphabetically between 'ColdFusion' and 'Python'.
(Add your query to the file exercise9.sql)
When displaying the Students table, make an alias of the PostalCode column, the column should be called Zip instead.
(Add your query to the file exercise10.sql)
When displaying the Students table, refer to the table as Learners instead of Students.
(Add your query to the file exercise11.sql)