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Oracle PL / SQL » Hierarchical Query » Level 
Browse Products with three level nested queries
 
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE Product (
  2  ProductID INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
  3  Name VARCHAR(50NOT NULL,
  4  Description VARCHAR(1000NOT NULL,
  5  Price NUMBER NULL,
  6  ImagePath VARCHAR(50NULL,
  7  soldout NUMBER(1,0NULL,
  8  Promotion NUMBER(1,0NULL);

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> CREATE SEQUENCE ProductIDSeq;

Sequence created.

SQL>
SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER ProductAutonumberTrigger
  2  BEFORE INSERT ON Product
  3  FOR EACH ROW
  4  BEGIN
  5     SELECT ProductIDSeq.NEXTVAL
  6     INTO :NEW.ProductID FROM DUAL;
  7  END;
  8  /

Trigger created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO Product (Name, Description, Price, ImagePath,soldout, Promotion)
  2  VALUES ('Pen', 'Ball Pen',5.99'pen.jpg', 10);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO Product (Name, Description, Price, ImagePath, soldout, Promotion)
  2  VALUES ('Ruler', 'Long',14.99'ruler.jpg', 00);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO Product (Name, Description, Price, ImagePath, soldout, Promotion)
  2  VALUES ('Desk', 'Computer Desk',5.99'desk.jpg', 01);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO Product (Name, Description, Price, ImagePath, soldout, Promotion)
  2  VALUES ('PC', 'Notebook',49.99'pc.jpg', 01);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO Product (Name, Description, Price, ImagePath, soldout, Promotion)
  2  VALUES ('Mouse', 'Wireless',9.99'mouse.jpg',  10);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO Product (Name, Description, Price, ImagePath, soldout, Promotion)
  2  VALUES ('Keyboard', 'keyboard',3.75'keyboard.jpg', 00);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> SELECT ProductID, Name FROM
  2       (SELECT ProductID, Name, ROWNUM AS rn FROM
  3            (SELECT ProductID, Name
  4             FROM Product
  5             ORDER BY ProductID)
  6       inner
  7  WHERE inner.rn BETWEEN AND 10;

 PRODUCTID NAME
---------- --------------------------------------------------
         Keyboard

row selected.

SQL>
SQL> drop table product;

Table dropped.

SQL> drop sequence ProductIDSeq;

Sequence dropped.

   
  
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