I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
I extracted the following code from that output:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
Running the following program:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
final: True Resulting in output: True
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
I extracted the following code from that output:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
Running the following program:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
final: True Resulting in output: True
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
I extracted the following code from that output:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
Running the following program:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
final: True Resulting in output: True
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
I extracted the following code from that output:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
Running the following program:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
final: True Resulting in output: True
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
I'm working with a sqlite3 database. Write a query that creates a new database with a table for peoples name, job, and age. Then add a researcher named Nicholas who is 5. Write this directly as a sql query that I can pipe into sqlite3. Do not give the 'sqlite' command, I'll just do `sqlite3 database.db < [your output]`.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
I extracted the following code from that output:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
Running the following program:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | CREATE TABLE people ( name TEXT, job TEXT, age INTEGER ); INSERT INTO people (name, job, age) VALUES ('Nicholas', 'researcher', 5); |
final: True Resulting in output: True