Question 56
You have a database that contains the following tables:
Customer

CustomerAudit

Where the value of the CustomerID column equals 3, you need to update the value of the CreditLimit column to 1000 for the customer. You must ensure that the change to the record in the Customer table is recorded on the CustomerAudit table.
Which Transact-SQL statement should you run?

Customer

CustomerAudit

Where the value of the CustomerID column equals 3, you need to update the value of the CreditLimit column to 1000 for the customer. You must ensure that the change to the record in the Customer table is recorded on the CustomerAudit table.
Which Transact-SQL statement should you run?

Question 57
You need to create an indexed view that requires logic statements to manipulate the data that the view displays.
Which two database objects should you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Which two database objects should you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Question 58
SIMULATION
You have a database that contains the following tables.

You need to create a query that returns each complaint, the names of the employees handling the complaint, and the notes on each interaction. The Complaint field must be displayed first, followed by the employee's name and the notes. Complaints must be returned even if no interaction has occurred.
Construct the query using the following guidelines:
Use two-part column names.

Use one-part table names.

Use the first letter of the table name as its alias.

Do not Transact-SQL functions.

Do not use implicit joins.

Do not surround object names with square brackets.

Part of the correct Transact-SQL has been provided in the answer area below. Enter the code in the answer area that resolves the problem and meets the stated goals or requirements. You can add code within the code that has been provided as well as below it.

1 SELECT c.Complaint, e.Name, i.Notes
2 FROM Complaints c
3 JOIN __________________
4 JOIN __________________

You have a database that contains the following tables.

You need to create a query that returns each complaint, the names of the employees handling the complaint, and the notes on each interaction. The Complaint field must be displayed first, followed by the employee's name and the notes. Complaints must be returned even if no interaction has occurred.
Construct the query using the following guidelines:
Use two-part column names.

Use one-part table names.

Use the first letter of the table name as its alias.

Do not Transact-SQL functions.

Do not use implicit joins.

Do not surround object names with square brackets.

Part of the correct Transact-SQL has been provided in the answer area below. Enter the code in the answer area that resolves the problem and meets the stated goals or requirements. You can add code within the code that has been provided as well as below it.

1 SELECT c.Complaint, e.Name, i.Notes
2 FROM Complaints c
3 JOIN __________________
4 JOIN __________________

Question 59
DRAG DROP
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question on this series.
You have a database that tracks orders and deliveries for customers in North America. System versioning is enabled for all tables. The database contains the Sales.Customers, Application.Cities, and Sales.CustomerCategories tables.
Details for the Sales.Customers table are shown in the following table:

Details for the Application.Cities table are shown in the following table:

Details for the Sales.CustomerCategories table are shown in the following table:

You are creating a report to show when the first customer account was opened in each city. The report contains a line chart with the following characteristics:
The chart contains a data point for each city, with lines connecting the points.

The X axis contains the position that the city occupies relative to other cities.

The Y axis contains the date that the first account in any city was opened.

An example chart is shown below for five cities:

During a sales promotion, customers from various cities open new accounts on the same date.
You need to write a query that returns the data for the chart.
How should you complete the Transact-SQL statement? To answer, drag the appropriate Transact-SQL segments to the correct locations. Each Transact-SQL segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Select and Place:

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question on this series.
You have a database that tracks orders and deliveries for customers in North America. System versioning is enabled for all tables. The database contains the Sales.Customers, Application.Cities, and Sales.CustomerCategories tables.
Details for the Sales.Customers table are shown in the following table:

Details for the Application.Cities table are shown in the following table:

Details for the Sales.CustomerCategories table are shown in the following table:

You are creating a report to show when the first customer account was opened in each city. The report contains a line chart with the following characteristics:
The chart contains a data point for each city, with lines connecting the points.

The X axis contains the position that the city occupies relative to other cities.

The Y axis contains the date that the first account in any city was opened.

An example chart is shown below for five cities:

During a sales promotion, customers from various cities open new accounts on the same date.
You need to write a query that returns the data for the chart.
How should you complete the Transact-SQL statement? To answer, drag the appropriate Transact-SQL segments to the correct locations. Each Transact-SQL segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Select and Place:

Question 60
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same or similar answer choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one question in the series. Each question is independent of the other questions in this series. Information and details provided in a question apply only to that question.
You create a table by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You need to return normalized data for all customers that were added in the year 2014.
Which Transact-SQL statement should you run?


You create a table by running the following Transact-SQL statement:

You need to return normalized data for all customers that were added in the year 2014.
Which Transact-SQL statement should you run?

