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73 changes: 62 additions & 11 deletions Big-Spender/readme.md
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Expand Up @@ -47,9 +47,12 @@ You are working with Claire and Farnoosh, who are trying to complete a missing r

**You:** Absolutely. Here's the SQL query you need:

```sql
INSERT YOUR QUERY HERE
```
````sql

SELECT *
FROM spends
WHERE amount BETWEEN 30000 AND 31000;


**Claire:** That's great, thanks. Hey, what about transactions that include the word 'fee' in their description?

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**You:** Then here's the query for that:

```sql
INSERT YOUR QUERY HERE
```

SELECT *
FROM spends
WHERE description ILIKE '%fee%';

````

**Farnoosh:** Hi, it's me again. It turns out we also need the transactions that have the expense area of 'Better Hospital Food'. Can you help us with that one?

**You:** No worries. Here's the query for that:

```sql
INSERT YOUR QUERY HERE
SELECT *
FROM expense_areas
WHERE expense_area = 'Better Hospital Food';

```

**Claire:** Great, that's very helpful. How about the total amount spent for each month?

**You:** You can get that by using the GROUP BY clause. Here's the query:

```sql
CREATE YOUR QUERY HERE
SELECT DATE_TRUNC('month', date) AS month,
SUM(amount) AS total_spent
FROM spends
GROUP BY month
ORDER BY month;

```

**Farnoosh:** Thanks, that's really useful. We also need to know the total amount spent on each supplier. Can you help us with that?

**You:** Sure thing. Here's the query for that:

```sql
INSERT YOUR QUERY HERE

SELECT s.supplier_id,
SUM(s.amount) AS total_spent
FROM spends s
GROUP BY s.supplier_id
ORDER BY total_spent DESC;

```

**Farnoosh:** Oh, how do I know who these suppliers are? There's only numbers here.

**You:** Whoops! I gave you ids to key the totals, but let me give you names instead.

```sql
INSERT YOUR QUERY HERE

SELECT su.supplier AS supplier_name,
SUM(s.amount) AS total_spent
FROM spends s
JOIN suppliers su ON s.supplier_id = su.id
GROUP BY su.supplier
ORDER BY total_spent DESC;
```

**Claire:** Thanks, that's really helpful. I can't quite figure out...what is the total amount spent on each of these two dates (1st March 2021 and 1st April 2021)?
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**You:** Then you need an extra clause. Here's the query:

```sql
CREATE YOUR QUERY HERE
SELECT date,
SUM(amount) AS total_spent
FROM spends
WHERE date IN ('2021-03-01', '2021-04-01')
GROUP BY date
ORDER BY date;
```

**Farnoosh:** Fantastic. One last thing, looks like we missed something. Can we add a new transaction to the spends table with a description of 'Computer Hardware Dell' and an amount of £32,000?
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**You:** Sure thing. To confirm, the date is August 19, 2021, the transaction number is 38104091, the supplier invoice number is 3780119655, the supplier is 'Dell', the expense type is 'Hardware' and the expense area is 'IT'. Here's the query for that:

```sql
INSERT YOUR QUERIES HERE
INSERT INTO spends (
expense_type_id,
expense_area_id,
supplier_id,
date,
transaction_no,
supplier_inv_no,
description,
amount
)
VALUES (
42, -- expense_type_id for 'Hardware'
46, -- expense_area_id for 'IT'
66, -- supplier_id for 'Dell'
'2021-08-19', -- transaction date
38104091, -- transaction number
'3780119655', -- supplier invoice number
'Computer Hardware Dell', -- description
32000 -- amount
);

```

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