SQL Schema
Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, year int, quantity int, price int);
Create table If Not Exists Product (product_id int, product_name varchar(10));
Truncate table Sales;
insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, year, quantity, price) values ('1', '100', '2008', '10', '5000');
insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, year, quantity, price) values ('2', '100', '2009', '12', '5000');
insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, year, quantity, price) values ('7', '200', '2011', '15', '9000');
Truncate table Product;
insert into Product (product_id, product_name) values ('100', 'Nokia');
insert into Product (product_id, product_name) values ('200', 'Apple');
insert into Product (product_id, product_name) values ('300', 'Samsung');
Table: Sales
+-------------+-------+
| Column Name | Type |
+-------------+-------+
| sale_id | int |
| product_id | int |
| year | int |
| quantity | int |
| price | int |
+-------------+-------+
(sale_id, year) is the primary key of this table.
product_id is a foreign key to Product table.
Each row of this table shows a sale on the product product_id in a certain year.
Note that the price is per unit.
Table: Product
+--------------+---------+
| Column Name | Type |
+--------------+---------+
| product_id | int |
| product_name | varchar |
+--------------+---------+
product_id is the primary key of this table.
Each row of this table indicates the product name of each product.
Write an SQL query that reports the product_name, year, and price for each sale_id in the Sales table.
Return the resulting table in any order.
The query result format is in the following example.
Example 1:
Input:
Sales table:
+---------+------------+------+----------+-------+
| sale_id | product_id | year | quantity | price |
+---------+------------+------+----------+-------+
| 1 | 100 | 2008 | 10 | 5000 |
| 2 | 100 | 2009 | 12 | 5000 |
| 7 | 200 | 2011 | 15 | 9000 |
+---------+------------+------+----------+-------+
Product table:
+------------+--------------+
| product_id | product_name |
+------------+--------------+
| 100 | Nokia |
| 200 | Apple |
| 300 | Samsung |
+------------+--------------+
Output:
+--------------+-------+-------+
| product_name | year | price |
+--------------+-------+-------+
| Nokia | 2008 | 5000 |
| Nokia | 2009 | 5000 |
| Apple | 2011 | 9000 |
+--------------+-------+-------+
Explanation:
From sale_id = 1, we can conclude that Nokia was sold for 5000 in the year 2008.
From sale_id = 2, we can conclude that Nokia was sold for 5000 in the year 2009.
From sale_id = 7, we can conclude that Apple was sold for 9000 in the year 2011.
Solution
select
p.product_name,
s.year,
s.price
from Sales s
join Product p
on s.product_id = p.product_id