Understanding Intersections and Differences : Minus « Result Set « Oracle PL / SQL

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Oracle PL / SQL » Result Set » Minus 
Understanding Intersections and Differences
   
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE empExam (
  2     empID  INT NOT NULL,
  3     ExamID     INT NOT NULL,
  4     Mark       INT,
  5     Taken   SMALLINT,
  6     Comments   VARCHAR(255),
  7     CONSTRAINT PK_empExam PRIMARY KEY (empID, ExamID));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (1,1,55,1,'Satisfactory');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (1,2,73,1,'Good result');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (2,3,44,1,'Hard');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,Taken,CommentsVALUES (2,5,39,0,'Simple');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO empExam (empID,ExamID,Mark,TakenVALUES (2,6,63,1);

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE dept (
  2     deptID INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
  3     empID    INT NOT NULL,
  4     ClassID      INT NOT NULL,
  5     EnrolledOn   DATE,
  6     Grade        INT);

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (1,1,1,DATE '2002-09-23',62);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (2,1,2,DATE '2002-09-30',70);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (3,2,3,DATE '2003-09-23',51);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (4,2,5,DATE '2003-09-23',41);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (5,2,6,DATE '2003-09-23',68);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (6,3,4,DATE '2002-09-30',78);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (7,3,7,DATE '2002-09-30',80);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO dept (deptID,empID,ClassID,EnrolledOn,GradeVALUES (8,4,8,DATE '2002-09-20',70);

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> SELECT empID
  2     FROM empExam
  3     WHERE Mark < 40
  4  MINUS
  5  SELECT empID
  6     FROM dept
  7     WHERE GRADE > 69
  8  ORDER BY empID;

     EMPID
----------
         2

row selected.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table empExam;

Table dropped.

SQL> drop table dept;

Table dropped.

   
    
    
  
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