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View the Exhibit and examine the structure of the ORDERS table.You have to display ORDER_ID, ORDER_DATE, and CUSTOMER_ID

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 6:11 am
by answerhappygod
View the Exhibit and examine the structure of the ORDERS table.You have to display ORDER_ID, ORDER_DATE, and CUSTOMER_ID for all those orders that were placed after the last order placed by the customer whose CUSTOMER_ID is 101Which query would give you the desired output?

A. SELECT order_id, order_date FROM orders WHERE order_date > ALL (SELECT MAX(order_date) FROM orders) AND Customer_id = 101;
B. SELECT order_id, order_date FROM orders WHERE order_date > ANY (SELECT order_date FROM orders WHERE customer_id = 101);
C. SELECT order_id, order_date FROM orders WHERE order_date > ALL (SELECT order_date FROM orders WHERE customer_id = 101);
D. SELECT order_id, order_date FROM orders WHERE order_date IN (SELECT order_date FROM orders WHERE customer id = 101);