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EXISTS evaluates to true if its result contains at least one row

3>
4> CREATE TABLE works_on        (emp_no       INTEGER NOT NULL,
5>                         project_no    CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
6>                         job CHAR (15) NULL,
7>                         enter_date    DATETIME NULL)
8>
9> insert into works_on values (1, "p1", "analyst", "1997.10.1")
10> insert into works_on values (1, "p3", "manager", "1999.1.1")
11> insert into works_on values (2, "p2", "clerk",   "1998.2.15")
12> insert into works_on values (2, "p2",  NULL,     "1998.6.1")
13> insert into works_on values (3, "p2",  NULL,     "1997.12.15")
14> insert into works_on values (4, "p3", "analyst", "1998.10.15")
15> insert into works_on values (5, "p1", "manager", "1998.4.15")
16> insert into works_on values (6, "p1",  NULL,     "1998.8.1")
17> insert into works_on values (7, "p2", "clerk",   "1999.2.1")
18> insert into works_on values (8, "p3", "clerk",   "1997.11.15")
19> insert into works_on values (7, "p1", "clerk",   "1998.1.4")
20> GO
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
1>
2> -- EXISTS evaluates to true if its result contains at least one row
3>
4> SELECT job FROM works_on WHERE exists (SELECT emp_no FROM employee)
5> GO
job
---------------
analyst
manager
clerk
NULL
NULL
analyst
manager
NULL
clerk
clerk
clerk
(11 rows affected)
1>
2> drop table works_on
3> GO
1>



EXISTS Function and Subqueries

17>
18> CREATE TABLE employee  (emp_no    INTEGER NOT NULL,
19>                         emp_fname CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
20>                         emp_lname CHAR(20) NOT NULL,
21>                         dept_no   CHAR(4) NULL)
22>
23> insert into employee values(1,  "Matthew", "Smith",    "d3")
24> insert into employee values(2,  "Ann",     "Jones",    "d3")
25> insert into employee values(3,  "John",    "Barrimore","d1")
26> insert into employee values(4,  "James",   "James",    "d2")
27> insert into employee values(5,  "Elsa",    "Bertoni",  "d2")
28> insert into employee values(6,  "Elke",    "Hansel",   "d2")
29> insert into employee values(7,  "Sybill",  "Moser",    "d1")
30>
31> select * from employee
32> GO
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
emp_no      emp_fname            emp_lname            dept_no
----------- -------------------- -------------------- -------
          1 Matthew              Smith                d3
          2 Ann                  Jones                d3
          3 John                 Barrimore            d1
          4 James                James                d2
          5 Elsa                 Bertoni              d2
          6 Elke                 Hansel               d2
          7 Sybill               Moser                d1
(7 rows affected)
1>
2> CREATE TABLE works_on        (emp_no       INTEGER NOT NULL,
3>                         project_no    CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
4>                         job CHAR (15) NULL,
5>                         enter_date    DATETIME NULL)
6>
7> insert into works_on values (1, "p1", "analyst", "1997.10.1")
8> insert into works_on values (1, "p3", "manager", "1999.1.1")
9> insert into works_on values (2, "p2", "clerk",   "1998.2.15")
10> insert into works_on values (2, "p2",  NULL,     "1998.6.1")
11> insert into works_on values (3, "p2",  NULL,     "1997.12.15")
12> insert into works_on values (4, "p3", "analyst", "1998.10.15")
13> insert into works_on values (5, "p1", "manager", "1998.4.15")
14> insert into works_on values (6, "p1",  NULL,     "1998.8.1")
15> insert into works_on values (7, "p2", "clerk",   "1999.2.1")
16> insert into works_on values (8, "p3", "clerk",   "1997.11.15")
17> insert into works_on values (7, "p1", "clerk",   "1998.1.4")
18>
19> select * from works_on
20> GO
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
(1 rows affected)
emp_no      project_no job             enter_date
----------- ---------- --------------- -----------------------
          1 p1         analyst         1997-10-01 00:00:00.000
          1 p3         manager         1999-01-01 00:00:00.000
          2 p2         clerk           1998-02-15 00:00:00.000
          2 p2         NULL            1998-06-01 00:00:00.000
          3 p2         NULL            1997-12-15 00:00:00.000
          4 p3         analyst         1998-10-15 00:00:00.000
          5 p1         manager         1998-04-15 00:00:00.000
          6 p1         NULL            1998-08-01 00:00:00.000
          7 p2         clerk           1999-02-01 00:00:00.000
          8 p3         clerk           1997-11-15 00:00:00.000
          7 p1         clerk           1998-01-04 00:00:00.000
(11 rows affected)
1> -- EXISTS Function and Subqueries
2>
3> -- EXISTS function takes a subquery as an argument and returns true if the subquery returns one or more rows, and it returns false if the subquery returns zero rows.
4>
5> SELECT emp_lname FROM employee WHERE EXISTS
6>        (SELECT * FROM works_on WHERE employee.emp_no = works_on.emp_no AND project_no="p1")
7>
8> drop table works_on
9> drop table employee
10> GO
emp_lname
--------------------
Smith
Bertoni
Hansel
Moser
(4 rows affected)
1>



NOT EXISTS(): Add the NOT operator before the EXISTS statement

1> create table employee(
2>     ID          int,
3>     name        nvarchar (10),
4>     salary      int )
5> GO
1>
2> create table job(
3>     ID              int,
4>     title nvarchar  (10),
5>     averageSalary   int)
6> GO
1>
2>
3> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (1,  "Jason", 1234)
4> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (2,  "Robert", 4321)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (3,  "Celia", 5432)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (4,  "Linda", 3456)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (5,  "David", 7654)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (6,  "James", 4567)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (7,  "Alison", 8744)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (8,  "Chris", 9875)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (9,  "Mary", 2345)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1>
2> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(1,"Developer",3000)
3> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(2,"Tester", 4000)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(3,"Designer", 5000)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(4,"Programmer", 6000)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1>
2>
3> select * from employee;
4> GO
ID          name       salary
----------- ---------- -----------
          1 Jason             1234
          2 Robert            4321
          3 Celia             5432
          4 Linda             3456
          5 David             7654
          6 James             4567
          7 Alison            8744
          8 Chris             9875
          9 Mary              2345
(9 rows affected)
1> select * from job;
2> GO
ID          title      averageSalary
----------- ---------- -------------
          1 Developer           3000
          2 Tester              4000
          3 Designer            5000
          4 Programmer          6000
(4 rows affected)
1>
2>
3> -- NOT EXISTS() Add the NOT operator before the EXISTS statement:
4>
5> SELECT ID, Name
6> FROM Employee
7> WHERE NOT EXISTS
8>        (SELECT * FROM Job
9>         WHERE ID = Employee.ID)
10> GO
ID          Name
----------- ----------
          5 David
          6 James
          7 Alison
          8 Chris
          9 Mary
(5 rows affected)
1>
2>
3>
4> drop table employee;
5> drop table job;
6> GO
1>



Using the EXISTS() Function

1>
2> create table employee(
3>     ID          int,
4>     name        nvarchar (10),
5>     salary      int )
6> GO
1>
2> create table job(
3>     ID              int,
4>     title nvarchar  (10),
5>     averageSalary   int)
6> GO
1>
2>
3> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (1,  "Jason", 1234)
4> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (2,  "Robert", 4321)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (3,  "Celia", 5432)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (4,  "Linda", 3456)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (5,  "David", 7654)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (6,  "James", 4567)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (7,  "Alison", 8744)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (8,  "Chris", 9875)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into employee (ID, name, salary) values (9,  "Mary", 2345)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1>
2> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(1,"Developer",3000)
3> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(2,"Tester", 4000)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(3,"Designer", 5000)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1> insert into job(ID, title, averageSalary) values(4,"Programmer", 6000)
2> GO
(1 rows affected)
1>
2>
3> select * from employee;
4> GO
ID          name       salary
----------- ---------- -----------
          1 Jason             1234
          2 Robert            4321
          3 Celia             5432
          4 Linda             3456
          5 David             7654
          6 James             4567
          7 Alison            8744
          8 Chris             9875
          9 Mary              2345
(9 rows affected)
1> select * from job;
2> GO
ID          title      averageSalary
----------- ---------- -------------
          1 Developer           3000
          2 Tester              4000
          3 Designer            5000
          4 Programmer          6000
(4 rows affected)
1>
2>
3> -- Using the EXISTS() Function
4>
5> -- It doesn"t really matter what column or columns are returned in the 
subquery because you don"t actually use these values.
6>
7> SELECT ID, Name
8> FROM Employee
9> WHERE EXISTS
10>        (SELECT * FROM Job
11>         WHERE ID = Employee.ID)
12> GO
ID          Name
----------- ----------
          1 Jason
          2 Robert
          3 Celia
          4 Linda
(4 rows affected)
1>
2> drop table employee;
3> drop table job;
4> GO
1>