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  1. -- Current term is 1185
  2. /*
  3. The student number and name of second year students who have obtained
  4. a grade lower than 65 in at least two courses in a department with the
  5. name “computer science”.
  6. */
  7. select distinct sname, snum from student where year = 2 and snum in
  8. (
  9. select snum from mark m1 where grade < 65 and deptcode = "CS" and snum in
  10. (
  11. select snum from mark where grade < 65 and deptcode = "CS" and snum != m1.snum
  12. )
  13. )
  14. /*
  15. The number and name of professors who are not in the pure math (PM)
  16. department, and who are teaching CS245 for the first time.
  17. */
  18. select distinct pnum, pname from professor where deptcode not in
  19. (
  20. select deptcode fromm department where deptname = "PM"
  21. ) and pnum in
  22. (
  23. select pnum from class where deptcode = "CS" and cnum = 245 and term = 1185
  24. ) and pnum not in
  25. (
  26. select pnum from class where deptcode = "CS" and cnum = 245 and term != 1185
  27. )
  28. /*
  29. The number, name and year of each student who has obtained a grade in
  30. CS240 that is within 3 marks of the highest ever grade recorded for that
  31. course.
  32. */
  33. select distinct snum, sname, year from student where snum in
  34. (
  35. select snum, grade from mark where deptcode = "CS" and cnum = 240 and grade >= ((select grade from mark where deptcode = "CS" and cnum = 240 order by grade desc limit 1) - 3)
  36. )
  37. /*
  38. The number and name of students who have completed two years, who
  39. have a final grade of at least 85 in every computer science course that
  40. they have taken, and who have always been taught by a professor in the
  41. computer science (CS) department.
  42. */
  43. select distinct snum, sname from student where year > 2 and snum not in
  44. (
  45. select snum, grade from mark where deptcode = "CS" and grade < 85
  46. ) and snum not in
  47. (
  48. select e.snum, e.deptcode, e.cnum, e.term, e.section from enrollment e where exists
  49. (
  50. select c.pnum, c.deptcode, c.cnum, c.term, c.section from class c where
  51. c.deptcode = e.deptcode and c.cnum = e.cnum and c.term = e.term and c.section = e.section and c.pnum not in
  52. (
  53. select pnum from professor where deptcode != "CS"
  54. )
  55. )
  56. )
  57. select c.pnum, c.deptcode, c.cnum, c.term, c.section from class c where c.pnum not in
  58. (
  59. select pnum from professor where deptcode != "CS"
  60. )
  61. /*
  62. A sorted list of all departments who do not have a professor currently
  63. teaching a course offered by a different department.
  64. */
  65. select deptname as prof_dept from department where deptcode not in
  66. (
  67. select deptcode as old_dept, pnum as old_pnum from professor where pnum in
  68. (
  69. select pnum from class where term = 1185 and deptcode != old_dept and pnum = old_pnum
  70. )
  71. ) order by deptname
  72. /*
  73. For each pair of classes for the same course that were taught in the same
  74. term, and that where also taught by different professors: the minimum
  75. grades obtained and the maximum grades obtained. In addition to these
  76. four values, each result should include the number and name of each professor,
  77. as well as the identifying attributes for each class.
  78. */
  79. with combineTable (grade, pname, pnum, deptcode, cnum, term, section) as
  80. (select m.grade as grade, p.pname as pname, p.pnum as pnum,
  81. cl.deptcode as deptcode, cl.cnum as cnum, cl.term as term, cl.section as section
  82. from mark m, enrollment e, class cl, course co, professor p
  83. where m.snum = e.snum and m.deptcode = e.deptcode and m.cnum = e.cnum and m.term = e.term and m.section = e.section
  84. and
  85. cl.deptcode = e.deptcode and cl.cnum = e.cnum and cl.term = e.term and cl.section = e.section
  86. and
  87. cl.deptcode = co.deptcode and cl.cnum = co.cnum
  88. and
  89. cl.pnum = p.pnum)
  90. select
  91. (select grade from mark where deptcode = c1.deptcode and cnum = c1.cnum and term = c1.term and section = c1.section order by grade desc limit 1)
  92. ,
  93. (select grade from mark where deptcode = c1.deptcode and cnum = c1.cnum and term = c1.term and section = c1.section order by grade asc limit 1)
  94. ,
  95. (select grade from mark where deptcode = c2.deptcode and cnum = c2.cnum and term = c2.term and section = c2.section order by grade desc limit 1)
  96. ,
  97. (select grade from mark where deptcode = c2.deptcode and cnum = c2.cnum and term = c2.term and section = c2.section order by grade asc limit 1),
  98. c1.cnum, c1.term, c1.pnum, c1.pname, c1.deptcode, c1.section, c1.pnum,
  99. c2.cnum, c2.term, c2.pnum, c2.pname, c2.deptcode, c2.section, c2.pnum
  100. from combineTable c1, combineTable c2
  101. where c1.term = c2.term and c1.deptcode = c2.deptcode and c1.cnum = c2.cnum and c1.pnum != c2.pnum
  102. /*
  103. Pairs of distinct professors such that whenever the first one teaches a class
  104. in a particular term the second also teaches a class for the same course
  105. in the same term. Report a oprofessor number and name for both the
  106. professors.
  107. */
  108. -- NOW CAN USE AGGREGATION
  109. /*
  110. The course number and total enrollment count for all of its classes of each
  111. course. Also, include only those course numbers for courses with a total
  112. enrollment count among the three lowest such counts.
  113. */
  114. -- 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
  115. 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
  116. /*
  117. The percentage of professors in pure math who have always taught no
  118. more than a single course in any given term. (Note that a percentage
  119. should be a number between 0 and 100.)
  120. */
  121. select (select count(*) from professor p where deptcode = "PM" and pnum in
  122. (
  123. select c.pnum, c.deptcode, c.cnum, c.term, c.section from class c where c.pnum = p.pnum and c.pnum not in
  124. (
  125. 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)
  126. )
  127. ))
  128. / (select count(*) from professor where deptcode = "PM") as percentage
  129. /*
  130. The number of different third or fourth year students in each section of
  131. each course taught by a pure math professor in past terms. The result
  132. should include the professor number, professor name, course number and
  133. section, and should also be sorted first by the name of the professor,
  134. then by the professor number, third by the course number, and finally by
  135. section. (Note that a section is identified by a term and a section number.
  136. Also assume that sorting by section means sorting by term and then by
  137. section number. The result will therefore have a total of six columns.)
  138. */
  139. /*
  140. The ratio of professors in pure math (PM) to professors in applied math
  141. (AM) who have taught a class in which the average grade obtained in the
  142. class was greater than 77.
  143. */
  144. select (select count(*) from professor p where deptcode = "PM" and pnum in
  145. (
  146. (select c.pnum, c.deptcode, c.cnum, c.term, c.section from class c where
  147. (
  148. select avg(grade) from mark where c.deptcode = deptcode and c.cnum = cnum and c.term = term and c.section = section
  149. ) > 77)
  150. ))
  151. /
  152. (select count(*) from professor p where deptcode = "AM" and pnum in
  153. (
  154. select c.pnum, c.deptcode, c.cnum, c.term, c.section from class c where
  155. (
  156. select avg(grade) from mark where c.deptcode = deptcode and c.cnum = cnum and c.term = term and c.section = section
  157. ) > 77
  158. )) as ratio
  159. /*
  160. For the current term, report how many courses there are in the schedule
  161. with a particular number of classes. For example an output
  162. {[5, 1], [4, 2], [1, 5]}
  163. indicates that there are 5 courses with a single class (section), 4 courses
  164. with 2 classes, and 1 course with 5 classes scheduled in the curent term.
  165. */