The document describes the creation of tables for an employee database including tables for jobs, locations, departments, and employees. Primary and foreign keys are added to define relationships between the tables. Descriptions are provided for each table. Sample data is inserted and selected from the tables including employees and their associated data. Queries are written to return additional information by joining the tables.
This document contains a parts catalog for various components of a motorcycle including:
- The front fork, triple clamp, and disassembled front fork parts.
- The handlebar, controls, and related parts.
- The frame, footpegs, chain guard and related parts.
- The rear shock absorber and disassembled shock parts.
It lists the part numbers, names, and quantities of parts for various systems of the motorcycle.
This document provides a list of parts for the radiator and hoses, air induction system, radiator mounting and fan shroud, hydraulic fan drive and mounting, and hydraulic fan motor for a Case IH STX530 4WD tractor. It includes 44 unique part numbers, descriptions, and quantities for the radiator and associated components.
This catalog lists spare parts for various components of a motorcycle, including the front fork and triple clamp assembly, handlebars and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, and more. Each part is listed by part number, name, and quantity. The document also provides information on product specifications and legal disclaimers.
This document is a parts catalog for a FE 450 2011 motorcycle. It contains listings of parts organized by chassis number and part number. The parts include components of the front fork, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber and more. Specifications and part names are provided for each listed part.
This document contains parts catalogs for various components of a motorcycle chassis, including the front fork and triple clamp assembly, handlebars and controls, frame, shock absorber, swing arm, and other parts. It provides part numbers, names, and quantities for disassembled parts. Additional information includes legal disclaimers and contact information for the manufacturer.
This document is a spare parts catalog for a motorcycle. It contains listings of parts organized by chassis number and part position. The parts are identified by part number and name. The document also contains information on the manufacturer and a disclaimer reserving the right to modify or replace parts.
This document is a parts catalog for a motorcycle chassis. It contains 28 sections with lists of parts for various motorcycle systems and components, including the front fork, handlebars, frame, shock absorber, and more. Each section includes the part numbers, names, and quantities of the parts. Product information and legal disclaimers are also provided at the end.
This document is a parts catalog containing listings of parts for various components of a motorcycle chassis, including:
- The front fork, triple clamp, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber, swing arm, and exhaust system.
- The gas tank, seat, fenders, decals, wheels, wiring harness, brakes, lighting system, and instruments.
- An accessories kit and shims for suspension settings.
- Individual part listings and part numbers for components like the front fork, handlebar controls, frame, side stand, and more.
This document contains a parts catalog for various components of a motorcycle including:
- The front fork, triple clamp, and disassembled front fork parts.
- The handlebar, controls, and related parts.
- The frame, footpegs, chain guard and related parts.
- The rear shock absorber and disassembled shock parts.
It lists the part numbers, names, and quantities of parts for various systems of the motorcycle.
This document provides a list of parts for the radiator and hoses, air induction system, radiator mounting and fan shroud, hydraulic fan drive and mounting, and hydraulic fan motor for a Case IH STX530 4WD tractor. It includes 44 unique part numbers, descriptions, and quantities for the radiator and associated components.
This catalog lists spare parts for various components of a motorcycle, including the front fork and triple clamp assembly, handlebars and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, and more. Each part is listed by part number, name, and quantity. The document also provides information on product specifications and legal disclaimers.
This document is a parts catalog for a FE 450 2011 motorcycle. It contains listings of parts organized by chassis number and part number. The parts include components of the front fork, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber and more. Specifications and part names are provided for each listed part.
This document contains parts catalogs for various components of a motorcycle chassis, including the front fork and triple clamp assembly, handlebars and controls, frame, shock absorber, swing arm, and other parts. It provides part numbers, names, and quantities for disassembled parts. Additional information includes legal disclaimers and contact information for the manufacturer.
This document is a spare parts catalog for a motorcycle. It contains listings of parts organized by chassis number and part position. The parts are identified by part number and name. The document also contains information on the manufacturer and a disclaimer reserving the right to modify or replace parts.
This document is a parts catalog for a motorcycle chassis. It contains 28 sections with lists of parts for various motorcycle systems and components, including the front fork, handlebars, frame, shock absorber, and more. Each section includes the part numbers, names, and quantities of the parts. Product information and legal disclaimers are also provided at the end.
This document is a parts catalog containing listings of parts for various components of a motorcycle chassis, including:
- The front fork, triple clamp, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber, swing arm, and exhaust system.
- The gas tank, seat, fenders, decals, wheels, wiring harness, brakes, lighting system, and instruments.
- An accessories kit and shims for suspension settings.
- Individual part listings and part numbers for components like the front fork, handlebar controls, frame, side stand, and more.
This document is a parts catalog that contains listings of parts for various components of a motorcycle including the front fork, triple clamp, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber, and other systems. The parts are organized by their component grouping and include part numbers, names, and quantities. Specifications and legal disclaimers are also provided at the end.
This document provides a parts catalog for a FE 450 EU 2016 motorcycle. It lists 31 part numbers, descriptions and quantities for various components of the front fork, including the triple clamp assembly, stanchions, springs, and seals. It then provides 8 part numbers for a rear shock, including the shock body, spring, damping assembly and seals. The document aims to provide riders and mechanics with an inventory of replacement parts for the front suspension and rear shock.
This catalog lists various parts for a FE 350 2011 motorcycle organized by chassis number and part number. It provides the part names and quantities for front fork components, handlebars and controls, frame, engine guard, side stand, and shock absorber. The document also contains legal disclaimers and part ordering information.
A detailed structural analysis of 25HP 2 Stage Compressor with 4 Valves. Explore all the geometric characteristics of compressor. All Rights Reserved - Airbase. To buy 25HP 2 stage compressor with 4 valves, visit: http://goo.gl/odMDAN
This document provides a parts catalog for the chassis of a KTM FE 501 EU 2014 motorcycle. It lists over 100 individual part numbers, part names, and quantities for components of the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, and other chassis parts. The document also includes information about the manufacturer and warnings that specifications may change without notice.
This document provides a spare parts catalog for the 2014 FE 450 EU chassis. It lists parts for the front fork, triple clamp, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, air filter, tank, seat, cover, fuel pump, and other systems. The document includes part numbers, names, and quantities for over 100 individual parts.
This catalog contains parts listings for various components of off-road motorcycles, including front forks and triple clamps, handlebars and controls, frames, engine protectors, side stands, shock absorbers, and more. The parts are organized by chassis number and include the part number, name, and quantity of each part. Specifications and instructions are provided for disassembling and servicing parts. The document also contains legal disclaimers from the manufacturer.
This document is a transcript of delinquent land taxes available for sale in Colbert County, Alabama. It lists the names of taxpayers who owe property taxes, the amounts owed for state, county, municipal taxes, fees, interest, administrative costs and total owed. It also provides parcel numbers, property descriptions and notes such as deeds, dwellings or irregular parcels. The transcript contains over 30 listings of delinquent taxpayers and properties.
This document is a parts catalog listing parts for various components of a motorcycle chassis, including the front fork, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber, and rear wheel. It provides part numbers, names, and quantities for each listed part. Additional information includes instructions for disassembling certain components like the front fork.
This document provides a parts catalog for a front fork disassembly of a motorcycle. It lists 20 parts positions including inner and outer tubes, springs, pistons, seals, and a repair kit. It provides the part numbers, names, and quantities of parts required for disassembling and rebuilding the front fork.
This document appears to be a parts catalog for various components of a motorcycle or vehicle. It includes part numbers, part names, and quantities for items related to the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars and controls, frame, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, air filter, tank, seat, fuel pump, wiring harness, brakes and more. The document provides detailed part lists and exploded diagrams for maintenance and repairs. Legal disclaimers are also included regarding modifications to specifications, products, and liability.
This document provides a parts catalog for the chassis of a TE 125 EU 2014 motorcycle. It contains listings of over 30 individual parts and components for the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side and center stands, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, and other chassis features. The document also notes that all information is subject to change and KTM reserves the right to modify or replace parts.
This document is a parts catalog for a FE 350 motorcycle from Husqvarna. It contains 31 sections with part numbers, names and quantities for various systems and components of the motorcycle, including the front fork and triple clamp, handlebar and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, and more. The document provides detailed part listings and replacement kits that may be ordered for repair and maintenance of the motorcycle. It also contains legal disclaimers from Husqvarna.
This catalog contains information about spare parts for various components of a motorcycle, including the front fork and triple clamp, handlebar and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, and more. It provides part numbers, part names, and quantities of parts required for disassembly and repair of these components. The document also contains legal disclaimers about the company reserving the right to modify or replace parts.
This document appears to be a parts catalog containing listings of parts for various components of a motorcycle including: front fork parts, handlebar and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, and exhaust system. The parts are organized by chassis number and include the part number, name, and quantity of each part. Additional information is provided on ordering parts and legal disclaimers.
This document is a parts catalog for a motorcycle. It contains lists of parts organized by chassis number and part number. The parts include front forks, triple clamps, handlebars, controls, frames, engine protectors, side stands, shock absorbers, and other components. The document provides information on motorcycle parts for maintenance and repairs.
This document contains a parts catalog for various chassis parts. It lists part numbers, part names, and quantities for items related to the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side/center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, air filter, tank, seat, wheels, brakes and various other systems. It provides information on ordering replacement parts and notes that specifications are subject to change without notice.
This document is a parts catalog for a motorcycle chassis. It lists various parts by their part numbers and names across multiple pages. The parts include components of the front fork, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side stand, and more. Specifications and part numbers are provided for replacement, repair, and maintenance of the motorcycle.
The document is a spare parts catalog listing parts for the chassis of a 390 Duke White ABS motorcycle from 2014. It includes sections for the front fork, handlebars, frame, swing arm, shock absorber, air filter, tank, seat and covers. Each section lists the part numbers, names and quantities of parts required for that section of the motorcycle chassis.
This document provides a parts catalog for a 2020 TC 125 motorcycle. It includes 3 sentences or less summaries of sections on the front fork and triple clamp assembly, handlebars and controls, frame, shock absorber, and swing arm. Exploded diagrams and lists of parts are provided for each assembly along with part numbers.
The document discusses different sorting algorithms:
1) Linear search is used to search for a key in an unsorted list by checking each element sequentially until a match is found or the whole list has been searched.
2) Binary search improves on linear search by only checking the middle element and then narrowing the search space to the upper or lower half.
3) Insertion sort iterates through the list and inserts each element into the sorted portion, building up the sorted list one element at a time.
4) Bubble sort iterates through adjacent elements and swaps them if out of order, repeating until the list is fully sorted.
The document discusses the implementation of a binary search tree (BST) using both recursive and non-recursive traversal methods. It defines a BST node structure with left and right child pointers. Functions are included to insert nodes, perform inorder, preorder and postorder traversals recursively and non-recursively using stacks. Main inserts sample nodes into the tree and calls the various traversal functions to output the node values in the specified orders.
This document is a parts catalog that contains listings of parts for various components of a motorcycle including the front fork, triple clamp, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber, and other systems. The parts are organized by their component grouping and include part numbers, names, and quantities. Specifications and legal disclaimers are also provided at the end.
This document provides a parts catalog for a FE 450 EU 2016 motorcycle. It lists 31 part numbers, descriptions and quantities for various components of the front fork, including the triple clamp assembly, stanchions, springs, and seals. It then provides 8 part numbers for a rear shock, including the shock body, spring, damping assembly and seals. The document aims to provide riders and mechanics with an inventory of replacement parts for the front suspension and rear shock.
This catalog lists various parts for a FE 350 2011 motorcycle organized by chassis number and part number. It provides the part names and quantities for front fork components, handlebars and controls, frame, engine guard, side stand, and shock absorber. The document also contains legal disclaimers and part ordering information.
A detailed structural analysis of 25HP 2 Stage Compressor with 4 Valves. Explore all the geometric characteristics of compressor. All Rights Reserved - Airbase. To buy 25HP 2 stage compressor with 4 valves, visit: http://goo.gl/odMDAN
This document provides a parts catalog for the chassis of a KTM FE 501 EU 2014 motorcycle. It lists over 100 individual part numbers, part names, and quantities for components of the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, and other chassis parts. The document also includes information about the manufacturer and warnings that specifications may change without notice.
This document provides a spare parts catalog for the 2014 FE 450 EU chassis. It lists parts for the front fork, triple clamp, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, air filter, tank, seat, cover, fuel pump, and other systems. The document includes part numbers, names, and quantities for over 100 individual parts.
This catalog contains parts listings for various components of off-road motorcycles, including front forks and triple clamps, handlebars and controls, frames, engine protectors, side stands, shock absorbers, and more. The parts are organized by chassis number and include the part number, name, and quantity of each part. Specifications and instructions are provided for disassembling and servicing parts. The document also contains legal disclaimers from the manufacturer.
This document is a transcript of delinquent land taxes available for sale in Colbert County, Alabama. It lists the names of taxpayers who owe property taxes, the amounts owed for state, county, municipal taxes, fees, interest, administrative costs and total owed. It also provides parcel numbers, property descriptions and notes such as deeds, dwellings or irregular parcels. The transcript contains over 30 listings of delinquent taxpayers and properties.
This document is a parts catalog listing parts for various components of a motorcycle chassis, including the front fork, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side stand, shock absorber, and rear wheel. It provides part numbers, names, and quantities for each listed part. Additional information includes instructions for disassembling certain components like the front fork.
This document provides a parts catalog for a front fork disassembly of a motorcycle. It lists 20 parts positions including inner and outer tubes, springs, pistons, seals, and a repair kit. It provides the part numbers, names, and quantities of parts required for disassembling and rebuilding the front fork.
This document appears to be a parts catalog for various components of a motorcycle or vehicle. It includes part numbers, part names, and quantities for items related to the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars and controls, frame, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, air filter, tank, seat, fuel pump, wiring harness, brakes and more. The document provides detailed part lists and exploded diagrams for maintenance and repairs. Legal disclaimers are also included regarding modifications to specifications, products, and liability.
This document provides a parts catalog for the chassis of a TE 125 EU 2014 motorcycle. It contains listings of over 30 individual parts and components for the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side and center stands, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, and other chassis features. The document also notes that all information is subject to change and KTM reserves the right to modify or replace parts.
This document is a parts catalog for a FE 350 motorcycle from Husqvarna. It contains 31 sections with part numbers, names and quantities for various systems and components of the motorcycle, including the front fork and triple clamp, handlebar and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, and more. The document provides detailed part listings and replacement kits that may be ordered for repair and maintenance of the motorcycle. It also contains legal disclaimers from Husqvarna.
This catalog contains information about spare parts for various components of a motorcycle, including the front fork and triple clamp, handlebar and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, and more. It provides part numbers, part names, and quantities of parts required for disassembly and repair of these components. The document also contains legal disclaimers about the company reserving the right to modify or replace parts.
This document appears to be a parts catalog containing listings of parts for various components of a motorcycle including: front fork parts, handlebar and controls, frame, engine guard, side and center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, and exhaust system. The parts are organized by chassis number and include the part number, name, and quantity of each part. Additional information is provided on ordering parts and legal disclaimers.
This document is a parts catalog for a motorcycle. It contains lists of parts organized by chassis number and part number. The parts include front forks, triple clamps, handlebars, controls, frames, engine protectors, side stands, shock absorbers, and other components. The document provides information on motorcycle parts for maintenance and repairs.
This document contains a parts catalog for various chassis parts. It lists part numbers, part names, and quantities for items related to the front fork, triple clamp, handlebars, frame, engine guard, side/center stand, shock absorber, swing arm, exhaust system, air filter, tank, seat, wheels, brakes and various other systems. It provides information on ordering replacement parts and notes that specifications are subject to change without notice.
This document is a parts catalog for a motorcycle chassis. It lists various parts by their part numbers and names across multiple pages. The parts include components of the front fork, handlebar, frame, engine guard, side stand, and more. Specifications and part numbers are provided for replacement, repair, and maintenance of the motorcycle.
The document is a spare parts catalog listing parts for the chassis of a 390 Duke White ABS motorcycle from 2014. It includes sections for the front fork, handlebars, frame, swing arm, shock absorber, air filter, tank, seat and covers. Each section lists the part numbers, names and quantities of parts required for that section of the motorcycle chassis.
This document provides a parts catalog for a 2020 TC 125 motorcycle. It includes 3 sentences or less summaries of sections on the front fork and triple clamp assembly, handlebars and controls, frame, shock absorber, and swing arm. Exploded diagrams and lists of parts are provided for each assembly along with part numbers.
The document discusses different sorting algorithms:
1) Linear search is used to search for a key in an unsorted list by checking each element sequentially until a match is found or the whole list has been searched.
2) Binary search improves on linear search by only checking the middle element and then narrowing the search space to the upper or lower half.
3) Insertion sort iterates through the list and inserts each element into the sorted portion, building up the sorted list one element at a time.
4) Bubble sort iterates through adjacent elements and swaps them if out of order, repeating until the list is fully sorted.
The document discusses the implementation of a binary search tree (BST) using both recursive and non-recursive traversal methods. It defines a BST node structure with left and right child pointers. Functions are included to insert nodes, perform inorder, preorder and postorder traversals recursively and non-recursively using stacks. Main inserts sample nodes into the tree and calls the various traversal functions to output the node values in the specified orders.
South Park Middle School conducted a technology assessment using the Texas STaR Chart to evaluate their performance in key areas of teaching and learning, educator preparation, leadership and infrastructure. The STaR Chart showed their greatest strengths were in internet connectivity and networking, while the greatest weaknesses were in implementing the Technology Applications TEKS, leadership and vision, and budgeting for technology. Although educator professional development scores were higher, more work is needed to increase technology integration across the curriculum through improved leadership, planning and funding support.
The Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering at Purdue University represents challenges, sacrifices, and achievements in space exploration. It honors Purdue astronauts like Neil Armstrong, Gene Cernan, the first and last people on the moon, and Virgil "Gus" Grissom, who died in the Apollo 1 accident. The building also celebrates women pioneers and the 22 Purdue alumni who became astronauts, preserving the legacy of spaceflight and building blocks for the future.
The document outlines an educational technology action plan for Plains ISD/Plains HS. It includes an organizational flow chart showing the responsibilities of key personnel like the superintendent, district technology director, and principal. It also discusses plans for professional development for teachers in technology integration and classroom uses. The plan will evaluate teachers' use of data and technology in instructional decisions and student performance.
The document is a poem that discusses the fleeting nature of life and moments. It notes how feelings and experiences can't be held onto or repeated. It encourages the reader to keep living in each present moment by keeping their heart open and their perspective fresh. The poem emphasizes appreciating each day as it comes and finding meaning in life's simple beauty.
The document is an agenda for a meeting at Plains High School to discuss the 2010-2011 Texas STaR Chart. The STaR Chart is a summary of technology use and readiness across the campus and district, though not required by law but by Plains ISD. It measures use and capability levels in teaching and learning, educator preparation, leadership and support, and infrastructure. The agenda reviews the 2009-2010 results and provides a link and login information for completing the 2010-2011 STaR Chart, due April 1st.
South Park Middle School conducted a STaR Chart assessment to evaluate its use of educational technology. The assessment showed strengths in internet connectivity and network infrastructure, but weaknesses in implementing technology curriculum standards, leadership and vision for technology, and technology budgeting. While educator training opportunities were increasing, more progress was still needed. The STaR Chart identified areas for the school to focus on improving technology integration, such as providing more leadership and planning around technology, allocating more funds, and ensuring curriculum standards for technology applications were followed in all classrooms.
The document describes the structure of tables in an Oracle database - the EMPLOYEE, DEPARTMENT, JOB, and LOCATION tables. It provides the column names and data types for each table. It also includes examples of SQL queries against these tables to return employee names, departments, jobs, locations and other details.
1) The document describes a conceptual journey through scales of size from 1 meter to billions of light years and back down to fractions of a nanometer.
2) It explores scales from the size of leaves to the size of galaxies and discusses what can be observed at each scale of magnitude from 10^0 to 10^23 and 10^-16.
3) The journey is meant to illustrate the constancy of natural laws across vast scales and make the reader consider humanity's place in the universe.
Analytic SQL functions, or "window functions have been there since 8.1.6, but they are still dramatically underused by application developers. This session looks at the syntax and usage of analytic functions, and how they can supercharge your SQL skillset.
Covers analytics from their inception in 8.1.6 all the through to enhancements in 18 and 19
This document contains a parts list for a cylinder head assembly and related components. It includes 28 items with descriptions and quantities needed. The parts listed are primarily for the cylinder head, valves, camshaft, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, and carburetor joints. Quantities range from 1 to 4 for most parts.
This document contains a log of questions and answers related to SQL queries on sample tables. It includes 12 questions on topics like selecting data, filtering results, aggregation, joins and updates. The questions involve writing queries on tables for employees, departments, items and transactions to retrieve, calculate and update stored data.
The document contains a parts list for a cylinder head assembly. It lists 30 individual parts with descriptions and quantities needed. These include bolts, gaskets, seals, covers, and other cylinder head components.
2004 polaris 800 pro xr snowmobile service repair manualfjjfyjsekdmme
This document contains specifications for various Polaris snowmobile models including the 440 PRO X, 550 PRO X, and 600 PRO X. It includes information about the engine, carburetor settings, suspension, track, electrical system, and other technical details. The specifications cover areas such as engine type, displacement, bore/stroke, ignition timing, recommended fuel octane, drive clutch components, suspension components, track dimensions, and vehicle dimensions. The document is intended as a technical reference for work on these snowmobile models.
2004 polaris 800 pro x snowmobile service repair manualfjskemdzaqmme
This document contains specifications for various Polaris snowmobile models including the 440 PRO X, 550 PRO X, and 600 PRO X. It includes information about the engine, carburetor settings, suspension components, dimensions, electrical systems, and other technical details. The specifications are organized by model and cover areas like engine type, displacement, bore/stroke, ignition timing, clutch components, track info, shocks, springs, and more. Standard settings are provided for things like jet sizes and spring rates according to altitude/temperature conditions.
Slides from OpenWorld 2013 presentation.
Analytics have been there since 8.1.6, but they are still dramatically underused by application developers. This session looks at the syntax and usage of analytic functions, and how they can supercharge your SQL skillset.
This document discusses different types of joins that can be used to retrieve data from multiple database tables. It describes equijoins, non-equijoins, outer joins, and self joins. Key points include:
- Joins allow querying data from more than one table by specifying a join condition in the WHERE clause relating column values across tables.
- Equijoins use equality (=) conditions to join tables, while non-equijoins use between operators.
- Outer joins retrieve all rows from one or both tables, including those with no join match.
- Self joins match a table to itself to relate records via non-primary key columns, such as relating employees to their managers.
This document contains examples of SQL queries being run on database tables to retrieve various data. The queries demonstrate selecting data from tables, filtering on conditions, using aggregation functions like COUNT and AVG, joining tables, and more. The tables being queried include EMP, DEPT, and other tables containing employee and department data.
MITSUBISHI FD160AN FORKLIFT TRUCKS Service Repair Manual SN:F39-60011-UPfudjjjsekkemmd
This is the Highly Detailed factory service repair manual for theMITSUBISHI FD160AN FORKLIFT TRUCKS, this Service Manual has detailed illustrations as well as step by step instructions,It is 100 percents complete and intact. they are specifically written for the do-it-yourself-er as well as the experienced mechanic.MITSUBISHI FD160AN FORKLIFT TRUCKS Service Repair Workshop Manual provides step-by-step instructions based on the complete dis-assembly of the machine. It is this level of detail, along with hundreds of photos and illustrations, that guide the reader through each service and repair procedure. Complete download comes in pdf format which can work under all PC based windows operating system and Mac also, All pages are printable. Using this repair manual is an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly.
Service Repair Manual Covers:
Chassis, Mast and Options: Foreword
Chassis, Mast and Options: General Information
Chassis, Mast and Options: Cooling System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Electrical System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Electrical System Schematics
Chassis, Mast and Options: Controller
Chassis, Mast and Options: Tiltable System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Power Train
Chassis, Mast and Options: Power Shift Transmission
Chassis, Mast and Options: Front Axle and Reduction Differential
Chassis, Mast and Options: Rear Axle
Chassis, Mast and Options: Brake System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Steering System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Hydraulic System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Masts and Forks
Chassis, Mast and Options: Fork Positioner
Chassis, Mast and Options: Service Data
6M60 Engine: Foreword
6M60 Engine: General
6M60 Engine: Engine
6M60 Engine: Lubrication
6M60 Engine: Fuel and Engine Control
6M60 Engine: Electronically Controlled Fuel System
6M60 Engine: Cooling
6M60 Engine: Intake and Exhaust
6M60 Engine: Emission Control
6M60 Engine: Electrical
6M60 Engine: Special Equipment
File Format: PDF
Compatible: All Versions of Windows & Mac
Language: English
Requirements: Adobe PDF Reader
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This document discusses techniques for joining data from multiple database tables. It covers equijoins to retrieve matching records between tables, non-equijoins to retrieve records with non-equal conditions, outer joins to include non-matching records, and self joins to join a table to itself. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to write SQL statements to perform each type of join and include additional conditions.
MITSUBISHI FD100N FORKLIFT TRUCKS Service Repair Manual SN:F15D-60011-UPfusfjsjekemd
This is the Highly Detailed factory service repair manual for theMITSUBISHI FD100N FORKLIFT TRUCKS, this Service Manual has detailed illustrations as well as step by step instructions,It is 100 percents complete and intact. they are specifically written for the do-it-yourself-er as well as the experienced mechanic.MITSUBISHI FD100N FORKLIFT TRUCKS Service Repair Workshop Manual provides step-by-step instructions based on the complete dis-assembly of the machine. It is this level of detail, along with hundreds of photos and illustrations, that guide the reader through each service and repair procedure. Complete download comes in pdf format which can work under all PC based windows operating system and Mac also, All pages are printable. Using this repair manual is an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly.
Service Repair Manual Covers:
Chassis, Mast and Options: Foreword
Chassis, Mast and Options: General Information
Chassis, Mast and Options: Cooling System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Electrical System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Electrical System Schematics
Chassis, Mast and Options: Controller
Chassis, Mast and Options: Tiltable System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Power Train
Chassis, Mast and Options: Power Shift Transmission
Chassis, Mast and Options: Front Axle and Reduction Differential
Chassis, Mast and Options: Rear Axle
Chassis, Mast and Options: Brake System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Steering System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Hydraulic System
Chassis, Mast and Options: Masts and Forks
Chassis, Mast and Options: Fork Positioner
Chassis, Mast and Options: Service Data
6M60 Engine: Foreword
6M60 Engine: General
6M60 Engine: Engine
6M60 Engine: Lubrication
6M60 Engine: Fuel and Engine Control
6M60 Engine: Electronically Controlled Fuel System
6M60 Engine: Cooling
6M60 Engine: Intake and Exhaust
6M60 Engine: Emission Control
6M60 Engine: Electrical
6M60 Engine: Special Equipment
File Format: PDF
Compatible: All Versions of Windows & Mac
Language: English
Requirements: Adobe PDF Reader
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This document contains details for pre-stressed concrete elements including rebar schedules and placement details. It includes:
1. Sections and details at scales of 1:20 showing pre-stressed strands and rebar configurations for different parts of the concrete elements.
2. A rebar schedule listing rebar quantities, diameters, lengths, weights and shapes for the precast structure.
3. Notes indicating all dimensions are in mm and edges will have 15x15 mm chamfers.
This document discusses techniques for joining data from multiple database tables, including:
- Performing equijoins to retrieve matching records between tables based on equality conditions.
- Using outer joins to also return rows with no matches between tables.
- Self joins to join a table to itself based on relationships between records in the same table.
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1. DBMS CYCLE II
CREATE TABLE JOB
(
CODE NUMBER(3) NOT NULL,
NAME VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL
);
ALTER TABLE JOB ADD PRIMARY KEY (CODE);
CREATE TABLE LOCATION
(
CODE NUMBER(3) NOT NULL,
NAME VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL
);
ALTER TABLE LOCATION ADD PRIMARY KEY (CODE);
CREATE TABLE DEPT
(
DEPTNO NUMBER(2) NOT NULL,
NAME VARCHAR2(10),
LOCATION NUMBER(3) NOT NULL
);
ALTER TABLE DEPT ADD PRIMARY KEY (DEPTNO);
ALTER TABLE DEPT ADD FOREIGN KEY (LOCATION)
REFERENCES LOCATION (CODE);
CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE
(
EMPNO NUMBER(4) NOT NULL,
ENAME VARCHAR2(10),
JOB NUMBER(3),
MGR NUMBER(3),
HIREDATE DATE,
SAL NUMBER(8,2),
COMM NUMBER(8,2),
DEPTNO NUMBER(2) NOT NULL
);
ALTER TABLE EMPLOYEE ADD PRIMARY KEY (EMPNO);
ALTER TABLE EMPLOYEE ADD FOREIGN KEY (JOB)
REFERENCES JOB (CODE);
2. ALTER TABLE EMPLOYEE ADD FOREIGN KEY (MGR)
REFERENCES EMPLOYEE (EMPNO);
ALTER TABLE EMPLOYEE ADD FOREIGN KEY (DEPTNO)
REFERENCES DEPT (DEPTNO);
SQL> DESC EMPLOYEE;
Name Type Nullable Default Comments
-------- ------------ -------- ------- --------
EMPNO NUMBER(4)
ENAME VARCHAR2(10) Y
JOB NUMBER(3) Y
MGR NUMBER(3) Y
HIREDATE DATE Y
SAL NUMBER(8,2) Y
COMM NUMBER(8,2) Y
DEPTNO NUMBER(2)
SQL> DESC DEPT;
Name Type Nullable Default Comments
-------- ------------ -------- ------- --------
DEPTNO NUMBER(2)
NAME VARCHAR2(10) Y
LOCATION NUMBER(3)
SQL> DESC JOB;
Name Type Nullable Default Comments
---- ------------ -------- ------- --------
CODE NUMBER(3)
NAME VARCHAR2(10)
SQL> DESC LOCATION;
Name Type Nullable Default Comments
---- ------------ -------- ------- --------
CODE NUMBER(3)
NAME VARCHAR2(10)
SQL> DESC JOB_GRADES;
Name Type Nullable Default Comments
-------- --------- -------- ------- --------
GRADE CHAR(1) Y
LOW_SAL NUMBER(6) Y
HIGH_SAL NUMBER(6) Y
4. SQL> SELECT * FROM JOB ORDER BY CODE;
CODE NAME
---- --------------
1 TRAINEE
2 PRESIDENT
3 ANALYST
4 CLERK
SQL> SELECT * FROM LOCATION ORDER BY CODE;
CODE NAME
---- ---------------
1 VIJAYAWADA
2 KAKINADA
3 TIRUPATHI
4 CHICAGO
SQL> SELECT * FROM JOB_GRADES ORDER BY 1;
GRADE LOW_SAL HIGH_SAL
----- ------- ----------------------------
A 1000 10000
B 10001 60000
C 60001 150000
D 150001 600000
5. EXCERCISE - VI
1. List of departments with at least one ANALYST
SELECT DEPTNO, COUNT(EMPNO) "NO OF ANALYSTS"
FROM EMPLOYEE
WHERE JOB = (SELECT CODE FROM JOB WHERE UPPER(NAME) = 'ANALYST')
GROUP BY DEPTNO HAVING COUNT(EMPNO) >= 1 ORDER BY DEPTNO;
DEPTNO NO OF ANALYSTS
------ -------------------------------
10 4
20 2
30 4
40 5
4 rows selected
2. Locations that have the SALES department
SELECT * FROM LOCATION
WHERE CODE IN (SELECT LOCATION FROM DEPT WHERE UPPER(NAME) =
'SALES');
CODE NAME
---- ---------------
1 VIJAYAWADA
3. Locations that have at least one ANALYST
SELECT L.NAME, COUNT(E.EMPNO) "NO OF ANALYSTS" FROM EMPLOYEE E,
DEPT D, JOB J, LOCATION L WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO
AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE AND E.JOB = J.CODE
GROUP BY L.NAME HAVING COUNT(E.EMPNO) >= 1;
NAME NO OF ANALYSTS
---------- -------------------------------
TIRUPATHI 5
VIJAYAWADA 8
KAKINADA 10
CHICAGO 6
4 rows selected
4. Employees and their department names
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, D.DEPTNO, D.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO
ORDER BY E.EMPNO;
6. EMPNO ENAME DEPTNO NAME
----- ---------- ------ -----------------------------
101 ASHISH 10 SALES
102 SAGAR 20 RESEARCH
103 WILLIAMS 40 ADMIN
104 GEORGE 40 ADMIN
105 PRADEEP 30 ACCOUNTING
106 SRINIVAS 30 ACCOUNTING
107 KEERTHI 10 SALES
108 CHAWLA 10 SALES
109 SATIBABU 20 RESEARCH
110 SRINIVAS 20 RESEARCH
111 SURYA 10 SALES
112 SHYAM 20 RESEARCH
113 DENNIS 10 SALES
114 SUNIL 10 SALES
115 ANIL 10 SALES
116 SUHAS 20 RESEARCH
117 SURAJ 30 ACCOUNTING
118 LAKSHMI 30 ACCOUNTING
119 KARTHIK 40 ADMIN
120 PULLARAO 40 ADMIN
121 SUSHMA 30 ACCOUNTING
122 ASHA 30 ACCOUNTING
123 SUNNELA 40 ADMIN
124 SPOORTHY 40 ADMIN
125 SUNAINA 10 SALES
126 DURGARAO 40 ADMIN
127 PAVAN 40 ADMIN
128 HEMANTH 40 ADMIN
129 NARESH 40 ADMIN
29 rows selected
5. List the employees who draw more than ‘DENNIS’ (using joins)
SELECT E1.EMPNO, E1.ENAME, E1.SAL FROM EMPLOYEE E1, EMPLOYEE E2
WHERE UPPER(E2.ENAME) = 'DENNIS' AND E1.SAL > E2.SAL;
EMPNO ENAME SAL
----- ---------- ---------------------------
101 ASHISH 220000.00
102 SAGAR 280000.00
103 WILLIAMS 480000.00
104 GEORGE 520000.00
105 PRADEEP 250000.00
106 SRINIVAS 300000.00
111 SURYA 33000.00
112 SHYAM 28000.00
115 ANIL 22000.00
8. 7. Department name of DENNIS.
SELECT E.ENAME, D.NAME FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND UPPER(E.ENAME) = 'DENNIS';
ENAME NAME
---------- ----------------
DENNIS SALES
8. Department name,Job name, and Location name of DENNIS
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, D.NAME, L.NAME, J.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, LOCATION L, JOB J
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND E.JOB = J.CODE
AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE AND UPPER(E.ENAME) = 'DENNIS';
EMPNO ENAME NAME NAME NAME
----- ---------- ----------------------------------------------- ---------- ----------
113 DENNIS SALES VIJAYAWADA ANALYST
9. EXCERCISE - VII
1. Employees working in SALES department (using Subquery or joins)
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, D.NAME FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND UPPER(D.NAME) = 'SALES'
ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME NAME
----- ---------- ---------------------
101 ASHISH SALES
107 KEERTHI SALES
108 CHAWLA SALES
111 SURYA SALES
113 DENNIS SALES
114 SUNIL SALES
115 ANIL SALES
125 SUNAINA SALES
8 rows selected
2. List the department names and employees who draw commission less than 1000.
Also display the departments even if no employee exists with the said condition.
SELECT D.NAME, E.ENAME, E.COMM
FROM (SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE COMM < 1000) E, DEPT D
WHERE E.DEPTNO(+) = D.DEPTNO
NAME ENAME COMM
---------- ---------- ----------------------------------------
RESEARCH SHYAM 700.00
SALES SURYA 600.00
ACCOUNTING
ADMIN
3. Employees and their locations
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, L.CODE, L.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, LOCATION L WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO
AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME CODE NAME
----- ---------- ---- ----------------------------------------
101 ASHISH 1 VIJAYAWADA
102 SAGAR 3 TIRUPATHI
103 WILLIAMS 2 KAKINADA
104 GEORGE 2 KAKINADA
105 PRADEEP 4 CHICAGO
10. 106 SRINIVAS 4 CHICAGO
107 KEERTHI 1 VIJAYAWADA
108 CHAWLA 1 VIJAYAWADA
109 SATIBABU 3 TIRUPATHI
110 SRINIVAS 3 TIRUPATHI
111 SURYA 1 VIJAYAWADA
112 SHYAM 3 TIRUPATHI
113 DENNIS 1 VIJAYAWADA
114 SUNIL 1 VIJAYAWADA
115 ANIL 1 VIJAYAWADA
116 SUHAS 3 TIRUPATHI
117 SURAJ 4 CHICAGO
118 LAKSHMI 4 CHICAGO
119 KARTHIK 2 KAKINADA
120 PULLARAO 2 KAKINADA
121 SUSHMA 4 CHICAGO
122 ASHA 4 CHICAGO
123 SUNNELA 2 KAKINADA
124 SPOORTHY 2 KAKINADA
125 SUNAINA 1 VIJAYAWADA
126 DURGARAO 2 KAKINADA
127 PAVAN 2 KAKINADA
128 HEMANTH 2 KAKINADA
129 NARESH 2 KAKINADA
29 rows selected
4. All the analysts and their locations
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, J.NAME, L.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, LOCATION L, JOB J
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE
AND E.JOB = J.CODE AND UPPER(J.NAME) = 'ANALYST'
ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME NAME NAME
----- ---------- ---------- ------------------------------
104 GEORGE ANALYST KAKINADA
105 PRADEEP ANALYST CHICAGO
106 SRINIVAS ANALYST CHICAGO
111 SURYA ANALYST VIJAYAWADA
112 SHYAM ANALYST TIRUPATHI
113 DENNIS ANALYST VIJAYAWADA
114 SUNIL ANALYST VIJAYAWADA
116 SUHAS ANALYST TIRUPATHI
117 SURAJ ANALYST CHICAGO
118 LAKSHMI ANALYST CHICAGO
119 KARTHIK ANALYST KAKINADA
120 PULLARAO ANALYST KAKINADA
11. 125 SUNAINA ANALYST VIJAYAWADA
126 DURGARAO ANALYST KAKINADA
127 PAVAN ANALYST KAKINADA
15 rows selected
5. List the employees who are earning maximum salary in their respective
departments
SELECT EMPNO, ENAME, SAL, DEPTNO FROM EMPLOYEE
WHERE (DEPTNO, SAL) IN
(SELECT DEPTNO, MAX(SAL) FROM EMPLOYEE GROUP BY DEPTNO);
EMPNO ENAME SAL DEPTNO
----- ---------- ---------- -----------------------------
106 SRINIVAS 300000.00 30
104 GEORGE 520000.00 40
102 SAGAR 280000.00 20
101 ASHISH 220000.00 10
6. List employees whose salary exceeds their managers
SELECT OUTER.EMPNO, OUTER.ENAME, OUTER.SAL, OUTER.MGR
FROM EMPLOYEE OUTER WHERE EXISTS
(SELECT 1 FROM EMPLOYEE INNER WHERE INNER.EMPNO = OUTER.MGR
AND INNER.SAL < OUTER.SAL);
EMPNO ENAME SAL MGR
----- ---------- ---------- --------------------------------
108 CHAWLA 1800.00 107
106 SRINIVAS 300000.00 105
105 PRADEEP 250000.00 101
117 SURAJ 25000.00 127
118 LAKSHMI 36000.00 128
7. Employees and their salary grades
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, J.GRADE FROM EMPLOYEE E, JOB_GRADES J
WHERE E.SAL BETWEEN J.LOW_SAL AND J.HIGH_SAL;
EMPNO ENAME GRADE
----- ---------- ---------------------------
107 KEERTHI A
108 CHAWLA A
109 SATIBABU B
110 SRINIVAS B
125 SUNAINA B
119 KARTHIK B
12. 114 SUNIL B
124 SPOORTHY B
116 SUHAS B
127 PAVAN B
113 DENNIS B
115 ANIL B
117 SURAJ B
112 SHYAM B
128 HEMANTH B
123 SUNNELA B
129 NARESH B
111 SURYA B
120 PULLARAO B
121 SUSHMA B
118 LAKSHMI B
122 ASHA B
126 DURGARAO B
101 ASHISH D
105 PRADEEP D
102 SAGAR D
106 SRINIVAS D
103 WILLIAMS D
104 GEORGE D
29 rows selected
13. EXCERCISE - VIII
1. List the average annual salary for all the employees
SELECT AVG(SAL) FROM EMPLOYEE;
AVG(SAL)
----------
88906.8965
2. The maximum salary of clerks in the company
SELECT J.NAME, MAX(SAL) "MAXIMUM_SALARY"
FROM EMPLOYEE E, JOB J WHERE E.JOB = J.CODE
AND UPPER(J.NAME) = 'CLERK' GROUP BY J.NAME;
NAME MAXIMUM_SALARY
---------- ---------------------------------
CLERK 37000
3. How many employees are drawing commission?
SELECT COUNT(EMPNO) FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE COMM IS NOT NULL;
COUNT(EMPNO)
--------------------------
15
4. Find all the ANALYSTS with the minimum salary among ANALYSTS
SELECT EMPNO,ENAME,JOB,SAL FROM EMPLOYEE
WHERE (JOB, SAL) = (SELECT JOB, MIN(SAL) FROM EMPLOYEE
WHERE JOB = (SELECT CODE FROM JOB WHERE UPPER(NAME) =
'ANALYST') GROUP BY JOB);
EMPNO ENAME JOB SAL
----- ---------- ---- ----------------------------
125 SUNAINA 3 16000.00
119 KARTHIK 3 16000.00
114 SUNIL 3 16000.00
15. 6. Find all the employees who earn more than the average salary of their respective
departments
SELECT OUTER.EMPNO, OUTER.ENAME, OUTER.SAL, OUTER.DEPTNO
FROM EMPLOYEE
OUTER WHERE OUTER.SAL >
(SELECT AVG(INNER.SAL) FROM EMPLOYEE
INNER WHERE INNER.DEPTNO = OUTER.DEPTNO)
ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME SAL DEPTNO
----- ---------- ---------- -------------------------
101 ASHISH 220000.00 10
102 SAGAR 280000.00 20
103 WILLIAMS 480000.00 40
104 GEORGE 520000.00 40
105 PRADEEP 250000.00 30
106 SRINIVAS 300000.00 30
7. Find average salary, number of employees and total salary department wise
SELECT DEPTNO, AVG(SAL), COUNT(EMPNO), SUM(SAL)
FROM EMPLOYEE GROUP BY DEPTNO ORDER BY 1;
DEPTNO AVG(SAL) COUNT(EMPNO) SUM(SAL)
------ ---------- ------------ --------------------------------------
10 41287.5 8 330300
20 70400 5 352000
30 114000 6 684000
40 121200 10 1212000
8. Average salary of all analysts, department wise
SELECT DEPTNO, AVG(SAL) FROM EMPLOYEE
WHERE JOB = (SELECT CODE FROM JOB WHERE UPPER(NAME) = 'ANALYST')
GROUP BY DEPTNO ORDER BY 1;
DEPTNO AVG(SAL)
------ ----------
10 21250
20 23000
30 152750
40 125600
16. 9. List the departments with at least two clerks
SELECT DEPTNO, COUNT(EMPNO) "TOTAL_NO_OF_EMPLOYEES"
FROM EMPLOYEE
WHERE JOB = (SELECT CODE FROM JOB WHERE UPPER(NAME) = 'CLERK')
GROUP BY DEPTNO HAVING COUNT(EMPNO) >= 2 ORDER BY 1;
DEPTNO TOTAL_NO_OF_EMPLOYEES
------ ---------------------
20 2
30 2
40 4
10.Number of employees and average salary for each department in each location
SELECT D.DEPTNO, D.NAME, L.CODE, L.NAME, COUNT(E.EMPNO), AVG(E.SAL)
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, LOCATION L
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO
AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE GROUP BY D.DEPTNO, D.NAME, L.CODE,
L.NAME ORDER BY 1;
DEPTNO NAME CODE NAME COUNT(E.EMPNO) AVG(E.SAL)
------ ---------- ---- ---------- -------------- -------------------------------------------------
10 SALES 1 VIJAYAWADA 8 41287.5
20 RESEARCH 3 TIRUPATHI 5 70400
30 ACCOUNTING 4 CHICAGO 6 114000
40 ADMIN 2 KAKINADA 10 121200
17. EXCERCISE - IX
1. Find the number of employees and average salary for each job group in each
department having more than 3 employees in each job group.
SELECT DEPTNO, JOB, COUNT(EMPNO), AVG(SAL) FROM EMPLOYEE
GROUP BY DEPTNO, JOB HAVING COUNT(EMPNO) > 3
ORDER BY 1;
DEPTNO JOB COUNT(EMPNO) AVG(SAL)
------ ---- ------------ ----------------------------------------
10 3 4 21250
30 3 4 152750
40 3 5 125600
40 4 4 26000
2. Find the number of analysts in each department having more than one employee
SELECT DEPTNO, COUNT(EMPNO) "NO_OF_EMPLOYEES" FROM EMPLOYEE
WHERE JOB = (SELECT CODE FROM JOB WHERE UPPER(NAME) = 'ANALYST')
GROUP BY DEPTNO HAVING COUNT(EMPNO) > 0
ORDER BY 1;
DEPTNO NO_OF_EMPLOYEES
------ ---------------
10 4
20 2
30 4
40 5
3. Display the names of employees along with their department names from the
departments having at least three employees
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, D.DEPTNO, D.NAME FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND E.DEPTNO IN
(SELECT DEPTNO FROM EMPLOYEE GROUP BY DEPTNO HAVING
COUNT(EMPNO) > 3) ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME DEPTNO NAME
----- ---------- ------ ------------------------------
101 ASHISH 10 SALES
102 SAGAR 20 RESEARCH
103 WILLIAMS 40 ADMIN
104 GEORGE 40 ADMIN
105 PRADEEP 30 ACCOUNTING
106 SRINIVAS 30 ACCOUNTING
107 KEERTHI 10 SALES
108 CHAWLA 10 SALES
18. 109 SATIBABU 20 RESEARCH
110 SRINIVAS 20 RESEARCH
111 SURYA 10 SALES
112 SHYAM 20 RESEARCH
113 DENNIS 10 SALES
114 SUNIL 10 SALES
115 ANIL 10 SALES
116 SUHAS 20 RESEARCH
117 SURAJ 30 ACCOUNTING
118 LAKSHMI 30 ACCOUNTING
119 KARTHIK 40 ADMIN
120 PULLARAO 40 ADMIN
121 SUSHMA 30 ACCOUNTING
122 ASHA 30 ACCOUNTING
123 SUNNELA 40 ADMIN
124 SPOORTHY 40 ADMIN
125 SUNAINA 10 SALES
126 DURGARAO 40 ADMIN
127 PAVAN 40 ADMIN
128 HEMANTH 40 ADMIN
129 NARESH 40 ADMIN
29 rows selected
4. Name the departments where in you have atleast one employee drawing more than
the average salary of their respective department.
SELECT DEPTNO, NAME FROM DEPT
WHERE DEPTNO IN (SELECT OUTER.DEPTNO FROM EMPLOYEE
OUTER WHERE OUTER.SAL > (SELECT AVG(INNER.SAL)
FROM EMPLOYEE
INNER WHERE INNER.DEPTNO = OUTER.DEPTNO));
DEPTNO NAME
------ --------------------------
10 SALES
20 RESEARCH
30 ACCOUNTING
40 ADMIN
5. Find out all departments with at least one employee
SELECT DEPTNO, NAME FROM DEPT
WHERE DEPTNO IN (SELECT DISTINCT DEPTNO FROM EMPLOYEE);
DEPTNO NAME
19. ------ -----------------------
10 SALES
20 RESEARCH
30 ACCOUNTING
40 ADMIN
6. List of departments with at least one ANALYST
SELECT DEPTNO, NAME FROM DEPT
WHERE DEPTNO IN (SELECT DISTINCT DEPTNO
FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE
JOB = (SELECT CODE FROM JOB WHERE UPPER(NAME) = 'ANALYST'));
DEPTNO NAME
------ ---------------------
10 SALES
20 RESEARCH
30 ACCOUNTING
40 ADMIN
7. Locations that have SALES department
SELECT L.CODE, L.NAME FROM DEPT D, LOCATION L
WHERE D.LOCATION = L.CODE AND UPPER(D.NAME) = 'SALES';
CODE NAME
---- ----------
1 VIJAYAWADA
8.Locations that have at least one ANALYST
SELECT DISTINCT L.CODE, L.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, LOCATION L, JOB J
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND E.JOB = J.CODE
AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE AND UPPER(J.NAME) = 'ANALYST';
CODE NAME
---- ----------
1 VIJAYAWADA
2 KAKINADA
3 TIRUPATHI
4 CHICAGO
20. EXCERCISE – X
1.Employes with department names
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, D.DEPTNO, D.NAME FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME DEPTNO NAME
----- ---------- ------ ----------------------------
101 ASHISH 10 SALES
102 SAGAR 20 RESEARCH
103 WILLIAMS 40 ADMIN
104 GEORGE 40 ADMIN
105 PRADEEP 30 ACCOUNTING
106 SRINIVAS 30 ACCOUNTING
107 KEERTHI 10 SALES
108 CHAWLA 10 SALES
109 SATIBABU 20 RESEARCH
110 SRINIVAS 20 RESEARCH
111 SURYA 10 SALES
112 SHYAM 20 RESEARCH
113 DENNIS 10 SALES
114 SUNIL 10 SALES
115 ANIL 10 SALES
116 SUHAS 20 RESEARCH
117 SURAJ 30 ACCOUNTING
118 LAKSHMI 30 ACCOUNTING
119 KARTHIK 40 ADMIN
120 PULLARAO 40 ADMIN
121 SUSHMA 30 ACCOUNTING
122 ASHA 30 ACCOUNTING
123 SUNNELA 40 ADMIN
124 SPOORTHY 40 ADMIN
125 SUNAINA 10 SALES
126 DURGARAO 40 ADMIN
127 PAVAN 40 ADMIN
128 HEMANTH 40 ADMIN
129 NARESH 40 ADMIN
29 rows selected
2.Employees and their job function
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, E.JOB, J.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, JOB J WHERE E.JOB = J.CODE ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME JOB NAME
----- ---------- ---- --------------------------------
101 ASHISH 1 TRAINEE
102 SAGAR 1 TRAINEE
21. 103 WILLIAMS 2 PRESIDENT
104 GEORGE 3 ANALYST
105 PRADEEP 3 ANALYST
106 SRINIVAS 3 ANALYST
107 KEERTHI 1 TRAINEE
108 CHAWLA 1 TRAINEE
109 SATIBABU 4 CLERK
110 SRINIVAS 4 CLERK
111 SURYA 3 ANALYST
112 SHYAM 3 ANALYST
113 DENNIS 3 ANALYST
114 SUNIL 3 ANALYST
115 ANIL 4 CLERK
116 SUHAS 3 ANALYST
117 SURAJ 3 ANALYST
118 LAKSHMI 3 ANALYST
119 KARTHIK 3 ANALYST
120 PULLARAO 3 ANALYST
121 SUSHMA 4 CLERK
122 ASHA 4 CLERK
123 SUNNELA 4 CLERK
124 SPOORTHY 4 CLERK
125 SUNAINA 3 ANALYST
126 DURGARAO 3 ANALYST
127 PAVAN 3 ANALYST
128 HEMANTH 4 CLERK
129 NARESH 4 CLERK
29 rows selected
3.Deparment name of the Dennis
SELECT DEPTNO, NAME FROM DEPT
WHERE DEPTNO = (SELECT DEPTNO FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE
UPPER(ENAME) = 'DENNIS');
DEPTNO NAME
------ --------------------------
10 SALES
4.Location,Department name,job name of Dennis
SELECT E.ENAME, D.NAME, L.NAME, J.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, JOB J, LOCATION L
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE
AND E.JOB = J.CODE AND UPPER(E.ENAME) = 'DENNIS';
22. ENAME NAME NAME NAME
---------- ---------- ---------- -------------------------------
DENNIS SALES VIJAYAWADA ANALYST
5.Employees working in sales department
SELECT E.EMPNO,E.ENAME,D.NAME FROM EMPLOYEE E,DEPT D
WHERE E.DEPTNO=D.DEPTNO AND D.NAME='SALES' ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME NAME
----- ---------- --------------------------
101 ASHISH SALES
107 KEERTHI SALES
108 CHAWLA SALES
111 SURYA SALES
113 DENNIS SALES
114 SUNIL SALES
115 ANIL SALES
125 SUNAINA SALES
6.Employees and their locations
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, L.CODE, L.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, LOCATION L
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE
ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME CODE NAME
----- ---------- ---- ---------------------------------------
101 ASHISH 1 VIJAYAWADA
102 SAGAR 3 TIRUPATHI
103 WILLIAMS 2 KAKINADA
104 GEORGE 2 KAKINADA
105 PRADEEP 4 CHICAGO
106 SRINIVAS 4 CHICAGO
107 KEERTHI 1 VIJAYAWADA
108 CHAWLA 1 VIJAYAWADA
109 SATIBABU 3 TIRUPATHI
110 SRINIVAS 3 TIRUPATHI
111 SURYA 1 VIJAYAWADA
112 SHYAM 3 TIRUPATHI
113 DENNIS 1 VIJAYAWADA
114 SUNIL 1 VIJAYAWADA
115 ANIL 1 VIJAYAWADA
116 SUHAS 3 TIRUPATHI
117 SURAJ 4 CHICAGO
118 LAKSHMI 4 CHICAGO
119 KARTHIK 2 KAKINADA
120 PULLARAO 2 KAKINADA
121 SUSHMA 4 CHICAGO
23. 122 ASHA 4 CHICAGO
123 SUNNELA 2 KAKINADA
124 SPOORTHY 2 KAKINADA
125 SUNAINA 1 VIJAYAWADA
126 DURGARAO 2 KAKINADA
127 PAVAN 2 KAKINADA
128 HEMANTH 2 KAKINADA
129 NARESH 2 KAKINADA
29 rows selected
7.All the ANALYSTS and their locations
SELECT E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, L.CODE, L.NAME
FROM EMPLOYEE E, DEPT D, LOCATION L
WHERE E.DEPTNO = D.DEPTNO AND D.LOCATION = L.CODE
AND E.JOB = (SELECT CODE FROM JOB WHERE UPPER(NAME) = 'ANALYST')
ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME CODE NAME
----- ---------- ---- --------------------------------
104 GEORGE 2 KAKINADA
105 PRADEEP 4 CHICAGO
106 SRINIVAS 4 CHICAGO
111 SURYA 1 VIJAYAWADA
112 SHYAM 3 TIRUPATHI
113 DENNIS 1 VIJAYAWADA
114 SUNIL 1 VIJAYAWADA
116 SUHAS 3 TIRUPATHI
117 SURAJ 4 CHICAGO
118 LAKSHMI 4 CHICAGO
119 KARTHIK 2 KAKINADA
120 PULLARAO 2 KAKINADA
125 SUNAINA 1 VIJAYAWADA
126 DURGARAO 2 KAKINADA
127 PAVAN 2 KAKINADA
15 rows selected
8.List of all employees earn maximum salary in thier respective departments
SELECT D.DEPTNO,D.NAME,E.EMPNO, E.ENAME, E.SAL
FROM EMPLOYEE E,DEPT D
WHERE (D.DEPTNO, E.SAL) IN
24. (SELECT DEPTNO, MAX(SAL) FROM EMPLOYEE GROUP BY DEPTNO);
DEPTNO NAME EMPNO ENAME SAL
------ ---------- ----- ---------- -----------------------------------------
10 SALES 101 ASHISH 220000.00
20 RESEARCH 102 SAGAR 280000.00
30 ACCOUNTING 106 SRINIVAS 300000.00
40 ADMIN 104 GEORGE 520000.00
9.List of employees who's salary exceeds their managers.
SELECT OUTER.EMPNO, OUTER.ENAME, OUTER.SAL
FROM EMPLOYEE
OUTER WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1
FROM EMPLOYEE
INNER WHERE INNER.EMPNO = OUTER.MGR
AND INNER.SAL < OUTER.SAL) ORDER BY 1;
EMPNO ENAME SAL
----- ---------- --------------------------------
105 PRADEEP 250000.00
106 SRINIVAS 300000.00
108 CHAWLA 1800.00
117 SURAJ 25000.00
118 LAKSHMI 36000.00