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Intermediate SQL

Intermediate SQL

Here you can access every table used in the course. To access each table, you will need to specify the cinema schema in your queries (e.g., cinema.reviews for the reviews table.


Note: When using sample integrations such as those that contain course data, you have read-only access. You can run queries, but cannot make any changes such as adding, deleting, or modifying the data (e.g., creating tables, views, etc.).

Take Notes

Add notes about the concepts you've learned and SQL cells with queries you want to keep.

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DataFrameavailable as
df
variable
-- Add your own queries here
SELECT *
FROM cinema.reviews
LIMIT 5

Explore Datasets

Use the descriptions, films, people, reviews, and roles tables to explore the data and practice your skills!

  • Which titles in the reviews table have an IMDB score higher than 8.5?
  • Select all titles from Germany released after 2010 from the films table.
  • Calculate a count of all movies by country using the films table.
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DataFrameavailable as
df1
variable
SELECT cinema.films.title, cinema.reviews.imdb_score
FROM cinema.reviews
INNER JOIN cinema.films ON cinema.films.id = cinema.reviews.id
WHERE imdb_score > 8.5;

  SELECT cinema.films.title
  FROM cinema.films
  WHERE (cinema.films.release_year > 2010 AND  cinema.films.language = 'German');

SELECT cinema.films.country,
COUNT (*) AS how_many
FROM cinema.films
GROUP BY country