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@@ -111,12 +111,13 @@ in a particular term the second also teaches a class for the same course
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in the same term. Report a professor number and name for both the
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professors.
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*/
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+-- not working, c.deptcode not valid somewhere
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select pnum, pname, pnum2, pname2 from professor, (select pnum as pnum2, pname as pname2 from professor where pnum in
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(
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select pnum from class where deptcode = c.deptcode and cnum = c.cnum and term = c.term and pnum != c.pnum
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)) as subquery where pnum in
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(
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- select pnum, deptcode, cnum, term from class c where exists
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+ select c.pnum, c.deptcode, c.cnum, c.term from class c where exists
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(
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select pnum as pnum2, pname as pname2 from professor where pnum in
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@@ -133,6 +134,7 @@ course. Also, include only those course numbers for courses with a total
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enrollment count among the three lowest such counts.
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*/
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-- Not sure if this will return an error, or 3 rows per old.deptcode, old.cnum since the 3rd parameter (the subquery) has 3 rows
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+-- didn't break running on an empty dataset
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select old.deptcode, old.cnum, (select count(*) from enrollment where deptcode = old.deptcode and cnum = old.cnum group by deptcode, cnum order by count(*) asc limit 3) from class old;
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/*
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@@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ The percentage of professors in pure math who have always taught no
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more than a single course in any given term. (Note that a percentage
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should be a number between 0 and 100.)
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*/
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-
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+-- not liking the formatting
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select (select count(*) from professor p where deptcode = 'PM' and pnum in
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(
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select c.pnum, c.deptcode, c.cnum, c.term, c.section from class c where c.pnum = p.pnum and c.pnum not in
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@@ -148,7 +150,7 @@ select (select count(*) from professor p where deptcode = 'PM' and pnum in
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select c1.pnum, c1.deptcode, c1.cnum, c1.term, c1.section from class c1 where pnum = p.pnum and c1.term = c.term and (c1.deptcode != c.deptcode or c1.cnum != c.cnum)
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)
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))
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-/ (select count(*) from professor where deptcode = 'PM') as percentage;
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+/ (select count(*) from professor where deptcode = 'PM');
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/*
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The number of different third or fourth year students in each section of
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@@ -160,6 +162,7 @@ section. (Note that a section is identified by a term and a section number.
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Also assume that sorting by section means sorting by term and then by
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section number. The result will therefore have a total of six columns.)
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*/
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+-- ran on empty dataset
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select (select pname from professor where pnum = c.pnum), c.pnum, c.cnum, c.term, c.section,
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(select count(distinct snum) from mark where snum in
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@@ -198,4 +201,5 @@ with a particular number of classes. For example an output
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indicates that there are 5 courses with a single class (section), 4 courses
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with 2 classes, and 1 course with 5 classes scheduled in the curent term.
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*/
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+-- ran on empty dataset
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select count(*), count(distinct section) from schedule where term = 1185;
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