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employees.sql
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-- Sample employee database
-- See changelog table for details
-- Copyright (C) 2007,2008, MySQL AB
--
-- Original data created by Fusheng Wang and Carlo Zaniolo
-- http://www.cs.aau.dk/TimeCenter/software.htm
-- http://www.cs.aau.dk/TimeCenter/Data/employeeTemporalDataSet.zip
--
-- Current schema by Giuseppe Maxia
-- Data conversion from XML to relational by Patrick Crews
--
-- This work is licensed under the
-- Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
-- To view a copy of this license, visit
-- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to
-- Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco,
-- California, 94105, USA.
--
-- DISCLAIMER
-- To the best of our knowledge, this data is fabricated, and
-- it does not correspond to real people.
-- Any similarity to existing people is purely coincidental.
--
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS employees;
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS employees;
USE employees;
SELECT 'CREATING DATABASE STRUCTURE' as 'INFO';
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS dept_emp,
dept_manager,
titles,
salaries,
employees,
departments;
/*!50503 set default_storage_engine = InnoDB */;
/*!50503 select CONCAT('storage engine: ', @@default_storage_engine) as INFO */;
CREATE TABLE employees (
emp_no INT NOT NULL,
birth_date DATE NOT NULL,
first_name VARCHAR(14) NOT NULL,
last_name VARCHAR(16) NOT NULL,
gender ENUM ('M','F') NOT NULL,
hire_date DATE NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (emp_no)
);
CREATE TABLE departments (
dept_no CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
dept_name VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (dept_no),
UNIQUE KEY (dept_name)
);
CREATE TABLE dept_manager (
emp_no INT NOT NULL,
dept_no CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
from_date DATE NOT NULL,
to_date DATE NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (emp_no) REFERENCES employees (emp_no) ON DELETE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (dept_no) REFERENCES departments (dept_no) ON DELETE CASCADE,
PRIMARY KEY (emp_no,dept_no)
);
CREATE TABLE dept_emp (
emp_no INT NOT NULL,
dept_no CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
from_date DATE NOT NULL,
to_date DATE NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (emp_no) REFERENCES employees (emp_no) ON DELETE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (dept_no) REFERENCES departments (dept_no) ON DELETE CASCADE,
PRIMARY KEY (emp_no,dept_no)
);
CREATE TABLE titles (
emp_no INT NOT NULL,
title VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
from_date DATE NOT NULL,
to_date DATE,
FOREIGN KEY (emp_no) REFERENCES employees (emp_no) ON DELETE CASCADE,
PRIMARY KEY (emp_no,title, from_date)
)
;
CREATE TABLE salaries (
emp_no INT NOT NULL,
salary INT NOT NULL,
from_date DATE NOT NULL,
to_date DATE NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (emp_no) REFERENCES employees (emp_no) ON DELETE CASCADE,
PRIMARY KEY (emp_no, from_date)
)
;
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW dept_emp_latest_date AS
SELECT emp_no, MAX(from_date) AS from_date, MAX(to_date) AS to_date
FROM dept_emp
GROUP BY emp_no;
# shows only the current department for each employee
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW current_dept_emp AS
SELECT l.emp_no, dept_no, l.from_date, l.to_date
FROM dept_emp d
INNER JOIN dept_emp_latest_date l
ON d.emp_no=l.emp_no AND d.from_date=l.from_date AND l.to_date = d.to_date;
flush /*!50503 binary */ logs;
SELECT 'LOADING departments' as 'INFO';
source load_departments.dump ;
SELECT 'LOADING employees' as 'INFO';
source load_employees.dump ;
SELECT 'LOADING dept_emp' as 'INFO';
source load_dept_emp.dump ;
SELECT 'LOADING dept_manager' as 'INFO';
source load_dept_manager.dump ;
SELECT 'LOADING titles' as 'INFO';
source load_titles.dump ;
SELECT 'LOADING salaries' as 'INFO';
source load_salaries1.dump ;
source load_salaries2.dump ;
source load_salaries3.dump ;
source show_elapsed.sql ;