--------6. Problem Statement- Write a PL/SQL block of code for the following requirements:- Schema: 1. Borrower (Roll no., Name, Date of Issue, Name of Book, Status) 2. Fine (Roll no, Date, Amt.) • Accept roll no. & name of book from user. • Check the number of days (from date of issue), if days are between 15 to 30 then fine amount will be Rs 5per day. • If no. of days>30, per day fine will be Rs 50 per day & for days less than 30, Rs. 5 per day. • After submitting the book, status will change from I to R. • If condition of fine is true, then details will be stored into fine table.-------- create database library; use library; show tables; create table borrower(rollno int primary key,name varchar(20),dateofissue date,nameofbook varchar(20),status varchar(20)); create table fine(rollno int,foreign key(rollno) references borrower(rollno),returndate date, amount int); insert into borrower values(1,'abc','2021-06-01','SEPM','I'); insert into borrower values(2,'xyz','2021-05-01','OOP','I'); insert into borrower values(3,'pqr','2021-06-15','DBMS','I'); insert into borrower values(4,'def','2021-06-30','DSA','I'); insert into borrower values(5,'lmn','2021-07-05','ADS','I'); select * from borrower; delimiter $ create procedure calc_fine_lib(in roll int) begin declare fine1 int; declare noofdays int; declare issuedate date; declare exit handler for SQLEXCEPTION select 'create table definition'; select dateofissue into issuedate from borrower where rollno=roll; select datediff(curdate(),issuedate) into noofdays; if noofdays>15 and noofdays<=30 then set fine1=noofdays*5; insert into fine values(roll,curdate(),fine1); elseif noofdays>30 then set fine1=((noofdays-30)*50) + 30*5; insert into fine values(roll,curdate(),fine1); else insert into fine values(roll,curdate(),0); end if; update borrower set status='R' where rollno=roll; end $ delimiter ; call calc_fine_lib(1); call calc_fine_lib(2); call calc_fine_lib(3); call calc_fine_lib(4); call calc_fine_lib(5); select * from fine; drop database library;
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CREATE TABLE table_name (
column1 datatype,
column2 datatype,
....);
CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE (
empId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
dept TEXT NOT NULL
);
ALTER TABLE Table_name ADD column_name datatype;
INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0001, 'Dave', 'Sales');
TRUNCATE table table_name;
DROP TABLE table_name;
RENAME TABLE table_name1 to new_table_name1;
--Line1;
/* Line1,
Line2 */
INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3, ...) VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);
Note: Column names are optional.
INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE VALUES (0001, 'Ava', 'Sales');
SELECT column1, column2, ...
FROM table_name
[where condition];
SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE where dept ='sales';
UPDATE table_name
SET column1 = value1, column2 = value2, ...
WHERE condition;
UPDATE EMPLOYEE SET dept = 'Sales' WHERE empId='0001';
DELETE FROM table_name where condition;
DELETE from EMPLOYEE where empId='0001';
CREATE INDEX index_name on table_name(column_name);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_name on table_name(column_name);
DROP INDEX index_name ON table_name;
Creating a View:
CREATE VIEW View_name AS
Query;
SELECT * FROM View_name;
ALTER View View_name AS
Query;
DROP VIEW View_name;
CREATE TRIGGER trigger_name trigger_time trigger_event
ON tbl_name FOR EACH ROW [trigger_order] trigger_body
/* where
trigger_time: { BEFORE | AFTER }
trigger_event: { INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE }
trigger_order: { FOLLOWS | PRECEDES } */
DROP TRIGGER [IF EXISTS] trigger_name;
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_name(p1 datatype)
BEGIN
/*Stored procedure code*/
END;
CALL sp_name;
DROP PROCEDURE sp_name;
SELECT * FROM TABLE1 INNER JOIN TABLE2 where condition;
SELECT * FROM TABLE1 LEFT JOIN TABLE2 ON condition;
SELECT * FROM TABLE1 RIGHT JOIN TABLE2 ON condition;
SELECT select_list from TABLE1 CROSS JOIN TABLE2;