EBK COMPUTER SCIENCE: AN OVERVIEW
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Chapter 9.2, Problem 1QE
a.
Identify the secretary in the accounting department with experience in the personnel department:
Explanation of Solution
Refer to figure 9.5.
The secretary in the accounting department has S26Z job ID...
b.
Identify the floor manager in the sales department:
Explanation of Solution
Refer to figure 9.5.
The job ID of the floor manager in the sales department is F5...
c.
Determine the job hold by the G. Jerry Smith:
Explanation of Solution
Refer to figure 9.5.
The employee ID of G...
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Use the ER Diagram shown on Figure 1 to answer question 9:
9. According to the ER diagram on Figure 1, which of the following is true?
A) For each employee, we will keep track of either the employee name or the unique
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department location.
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D) None of the above.
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EmpID
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An employee of JC Consulting created the query shown in Figure 2-48. He wants to list the client name, project ID, and task description for each task assigned to the projects for that client. Will this query be successful? If not, what needs to change in order for this query to work correctly?
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EBK COMPUTER SCIENCE: AN OVERVIEW
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