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nw5/shimen-afshar/SQL-Week2 - #198

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Comment thread 2-exercises/task.md
select name, address from customers where country ='United States';

2. Retrieve all the customers in ascending name sequence
SELECT * FROM customers order by name DESC;

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if you're using uppercase for clauses try to keep consistent so it's easy to read, for example making it ORDER BY

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SELECT * FROM customers order by name DESC;

3. Retrieve all the products whose name contains the word `socks`
SELECT * FROM products WHERE product_name LIKE '%socks%';

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nice use of the wildcard character here :)

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9. Retrieve all orders, including order items, from customer named `Hope Crosby`
10. Retrieve all the products in the order `ORD006`. The result should only contain the columns `product_name`, `unit_price` and `quantity`.
11. Retrieve all the products with their supplier for all orders of all customers. The result should only contain the columns `name` (from customer), `order_reference`, `order_date`, `product_name`, `supplier_name` and `quantity`.

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this is a good start Shimen, well done- putting your clauses on new lines can help with legibility :)

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