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76 changes: 76 additions & 0 deletions basic_queries.sql
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USE sakila;

-- 1. Display all available tables in the Sakila database.
SHOW TABLES;

-- 2. Retrieve all the data from the tables actor, film and customer.
SELECT * FROM actor;
SELECT * FROM film;
SELECT * FROM customer;

-- 3. Retrieve the following columns from their respective tables:

-- 3.1 Titles of all films from the film table
SELECT title
FROM film;

-- 3.2 List languages used in films, with the column aliased as language (from language table)
SELECT name AS language
FROM language;

-- 3.3 List of first names of all employees from the staff table
SELECT first_name
FROM staff;

-- 4. Retrieve unique release years.
SELECT DISTINCT release_year
FROM film;

-- 5. Counting records for database insights:

-- 5.1 Determine the number of stores that the company has.
SELECT COUNT(*) AS number_of_stores
FROM store;

-- 5.2 Determine the number of employees that the company has.
SELECT COUNT(*) AS number_of_employees
FROM staff;

-- 5.3 Determine how many films are available for rent and how many have been rented.
-- Available for rent = inventory items (physical copies that exist)
SELECT COUNT(*) AS available_for_rent
FROM inventory;

-- Rented = rental transactions
SELECT COUNT(*) AS times_rented
FROM rental;

-- 5.4 Determine the number of distinct last names of the actors in the database.
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT last_name) AS distinct_actor_last_names
FROM actor;

-- 6. Retrieve the 10 longest films.
SELECT title, length
FROM film
ORDER BY length DESC
LIMIT 10;

-- 7. Use filtering techniques:

-- 7.1 Retrieve all actors with the first name "SCARLETT".
SELECT *
FROM actor
WHERE first_name = 'SCARLETT';

-- BONUS

-- 7.2 Retrieve all movies that have ARMAGEDDON in their title and have a duration longer than 100 minutes.
SELECT title, length
FROM film
WHERE title LIKE '%ARMAGEDDON%'
AND length > 100;

-- 7.3 Determine the number of films that include Behind the Scenes content.
SELECT COUNT(*) AS behind_the_scenes_films
FROM film
WHERE special_features LIKE '%Behind the Scenes%';