06. Quiz: JOINs with Comparison Operators
Inequality JOINs
The query in Derek's video was pretty long. Let's now use a shorter query to showcase the power of joining with comparison operators.
Inequality operators (a.k.a. comparison operators) don't only need to be date times or numbers, they also work on strings! You'll see how this works by completing the following quiz, which will also reinforce the concept of joining with comparison operators.
In the following SQL Explorer, write a query that left joins the accounts
table and the sales_reps
tables on each sale rep's ID number and joins it using the <
comparison operator on accounts.primary_poc
and sales_reps.name
, like so:
accounts.primary_poc < sales_reps.name
The query results should be a table with three columns: the account name (e.g. Johnson Controls), the primary contact name (e.g. Cammy Sosnowski), and the sales representative's name (e.g. Samuel Racine). Then answer the subsequent multiple choice question.
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Joining with Comparison Operators