Which statement would accomplish this requirement?

You need to produce a report where each customer’s credit limit has been incremented by $1000.
In the output, the customer’s last name should have the heading Name and the incremented credit
limit should be labeled New Credit Limit.
The column headings should have only the first letter of each word in uppercase .
Which statement would accomplish this requirement?

You need to produce a report where each customer’s credit limit has been incremented by $1000.
In the output, the customer’s last name should have the heading Name and the incremented credit
limit should be labeled New Credit Limit.
The column headings should have only the first letter of each word in uppercase .
Which statement would accomplish this requirement?

A.
SELECT cust_last_name Name, cust_credit_limit + 1000
“New Credit Limit”
FROM customers;

B.
SELECT cust_last_name AS Name, cust_credit_limit + 1000
AS New Credit Limit
FROM customers;

C.
SELECT cust_last_name AS “Name”, cust_credit_limit + 1000
AS “New Credit Limit”
FROM customers;

D.
SELECT INITCAP(cust_last_name) “Name”, cust_credit_limit + 1000 INITCAP(“NEW CREDIT LIMIT”)
FROM customers;

Explanation:
A column alias:
– Renames a column heading

– Is useful with calculations
– Immediately follows the column name (There can also be the optional AS keyword between the
column name and the alias.)
– Requires double quotation marks if it contains spaces or special characters, or if it is case sensitive.



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PhyoThu

PhyoThu

Aren’t correct D?????

PhyoThu

PhyoThu

Sorry for my question!!!!
I am mistake.

David

David

Hello guys, I tried A and B and they work too. In oracle DB 11g.