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Databases

Tatia Burdett
Tatia Burdett
1,470 Points

Sharing is Caring - Here is my solution.

SELECT 
  s.first_name || ' ' || s.last_name AS 'Name', 
  sub.name AS 'Class', c.room_id AS 'Room', 
  p.id AS 'Period', 
  p.start_time, p.duration 
FROM students s
  JOIN schedule AS sc ON s.id = sc.student_id
  JOIN classes AS c ON sc.class_id = c.id
  JOIN subjects AS sub ON c.subject_id = sub.id
  JOIN periods AS p ON c.period_id = p.id
  WHERE s.first_name = 'Rex'
  ORDER BY p.id;

Thoughts on improvements are welcome. :)