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Kikoku

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In Oracle, the statement used to show all employees' social security numbers and names
  that don't have jobs assigned to them, would be __________.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 2

In Oracle, the statement used to show all clients' emails and contacts for whom jobs
  have been done, would be __________.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

Select employee.ssn, employee.name From employee Where employee.ssn Not In (Select Distinct job.ssn From job)

Answer to Question 2

Select client.email, client.contact From client Where client.email In (Select Distinct client.email From job)




Kikoku

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Excellent


jojobee318

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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