What would be the outcome?

You executed the following SQL statements in the given order:
CREATE TABLE orders
(order_id NUMBER(3) PRIMARY KEY,
order_date DATE,
customer_id number(3));
INSERT INTO orders VALUES (100,’10-mar-2007,,222);
ALTER TABLE orders MODIFY order_date NOT NULL;
UPDATE orders SET customer_id=333;
DELETE FROM order;
The DELETE statement results in the following error:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
What would be the outcome?

You executed the following SQL statements in the given order:
CREATE TABLE orders
(order_id NUMBER(3) PRIMARY KEY,
order_date DATE,
customer_id number(3));
INSERT INTO orders VALUES (100,’10-mar-2007,,222);
ALTER TABLE orders MODIFY order_date NOT NULL;
UPDATE orders SET customer_id=333;
DELETE FROM order;
The DELETE statement results in the following error:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
What would be the outcome?

A.
All the statements before the DELETE statement would be rolled back.

B.
All the statements before the DELETE statement would be implicitly committed
within the session.

C.
All the statements up to the ALTER TABLE statement would be committed and the
outcome of UPDATE statement would be rolled back.

D.
All the statements up to the ALTER TABLE statement would be committed and the
outcome of the UPDATE statement is retained uncommitted within the session.



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koz

koz

It was created ‘orderS’ table and the deleting is from ‘order’ (without S, table which not exists)
None of answers is not correct.

koz

koz

sorry, D is correct