well we know the answer is C, but its the most correct out of the 4, not
necessarily the ultimate correct answer.
joe
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/21/01 03:25PM
>>> It's possible, but not the only possibility. Therefore you
can't answer A.
And if you're not certain, you can't answer the question. Because this
is the Oracle OCP exam. The thing that you've studied night and day
for. Everything you learned in the two-night class preparing you for
database administration and nuclear physics. This is crunch time, baby -
right or wrong? You make the call. Pressure's on. Which will
it be? What if this is the question that will put me under that
passing grade. A or C? A or C? Which will it be? What
will I do????? You want the truth? You want the truth? You
can't handle the truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm heading back to the espresso machine now...
Brian
JOE TESTA wrote:
i still stand by(reading into the question) that
it could be only 2 teachers get a raise, if the same 2 teachers teach both of
those courses. would they get twice as much of a raise?
:) joe
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/21/01 12:52PM >>> in the where
clause, the IN says "any teachers that are in any of these subjects. Since
there are two subjects in the IN set and at least 2 teachers have to teach
each subject, 2*2=4. Basic mathematics: at least 4 teachers will get a raise.
Jon Walthour > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date:
2001/08/21 Tue PM 12:25:54 EDT > To: Multiple recipients of list
ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: How do they get the
answer? > > I am taking the Self-Test software test for the SQL
exam > and don't see how they get the answer to this problem. >
They don't explain how it is arrived at. > > Any help you can
give me will be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Ken Janusz,
CPIM > > ---------------------------------- > >
Examine the structure of the TEACHER table: > >
Name
Null? Type >
ID
NOT NULL NUMBER(9) >
SALARY
NUMBER > (7,2) >
SUBJECT_ID
NOT NULL NUMBER(3) >
SUBJECT_DESCRIPTION
VARCHAR2(2) > > There are 200 teachers and 15 subjects.
Each subject is > taught > by at least 2 teachers. >
> Evaluate this PL/SQL block: > > DECLARE
>
v_pct_raise number := 1.10; >
BEGIN >
UPDATE teacher
> SET
salary = salary * 1.10 >
WHERE subject_id IN (102, 105);
> COMMIT; > END; > > Which
result will the PL/SQL block provide? > > (A) Only two teachers
will receive a 10% salary increase. > (B) All of the teachers will
receive a 10% salary > increase. > (C) At least four teachers
will receive a 10% salary > increase. > (D) A syntax error will
occur. > > Answer: > (C) > > > --
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