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candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Find the id of the candidate who got the lowest oppose rate. # ### SQL: # # SELECT Candidate_ID FROM candidate ORDER BY oppose_rate LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What is the id of the candidate with the lowest oppose rate? # ### SQL: # # SELECT Candidate_ID FROM candidate ORDER BY oppose_rate LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Please list support, consider, and oppose rates for each candidate in ascending order by unsure rate. # ### SQL: # # SELECT Support_rate , Consider_rate , Oppose_rate FROM candidate ORDER BY unsure_rate # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the support, consider, and oppose rates of each candidate, ordered ascending by their unsure rate? # ### SQL: # # SELECT Support_rate , Consider_rate , Oppose_rate FROM candidate ORDER BY unsure_rate # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # which poll source does the highest oppose rate come from? # ### SQL: # # SELECT poll_source FROM candidate ORDER BY oppose_rate DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Return the poll source corresponding to the candidate who has the oppose rate. # ### SQL: # # SELECT poll_source FROM candidate ORDER BY oppose_rate DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # List all people names in the order of their date of birth from old to young. # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people ORDER BY date_of_birth # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all people, ordered by their date of birth? # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people ORDER BY date_of_birth # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Find the average height and weight for all males (sex is M). # ### SQL: # # SELECT avg(height) , avg(weight) FROM people WHERE sex = 'M' # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the average height and weight across males (sex is M)? # ### SQL: # # SELECT avg(height) , avg(weight) FROM people WHERE sex = 'M' # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # find the names of people who are taller than 200 or lower than 190. # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people WHERE height > 200 OR height < 190 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the names of people who have a height greater than 200 or less than 190? # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people WHERE height > 200 OR height < 190 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Find the average and minimum weight for each gender. # ### SQL: # # SELECT avg(weight) , min(weight) , sex FROM people GROUP BY sex # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the average and minimum weights for people of each sex? # ### SQL: # # SELECT avg(weight) , min(weight) , sex FROM people GROUP BY sex # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Find the name and gender of the candidate who got the highest support rate. # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name , t1.sex FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id ORDER BY t2.support_rate DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What is the name and sex of the candidate with the highest support rate? # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name , t1.sex FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id ORDER BY t2.support_rate DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Find the name of the candidates whose oppose percentage is the lowest for each sex. # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name , t1.sex , min(oppose_rate) FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id GROUP BY t1.sex # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # For each sex, what is the name and sex of the candidate with the oppose rate for their sex? # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name , t1.sex , min(oppose_rate) FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id GROUP BY t1.sex # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # which gender got the highest average uncertain ratio. # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.sex FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id GROUP BY t1.sex ORDER BY avg(t2.unsure_rate) DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What is the sex of the candidate who had the highest unsure rate? # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.sex FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id GROUP BY t1.sex ORDER BY avg(t2.unsure_rate) DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # what are the names of people who did not participate in the candidate election. # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people WHERE people_id NOT IN (SELECT people_id FROM candidate) # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Give the names of people who did not participate in the candidate election. # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people WHERE people_id NOT IN (SELECT people_id FROM candidate) # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Find the names of the candidates whose support percentage is lower than their oppose rate. # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id WHERE t2.support_rate < t2.oppose_rate # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the names of candidates who have a lower support rate than oppose rate? # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id WHERE t2.support_rate < t2.oppose_rate # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # how many people are there whose weight is higher than 85 for each gender? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) , sex FROM people WHERE weight > 85 GROUP BY sex # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Count the number of people of each sex who have a weight higher than 85. # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) , sex FROM people WHERE weight > 85 GROUP BY sex # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # find the highest support percentage, lowest consider rate and oppose rate of all candidates. # ### SQL: # # SELECT max(support_rate) , min(consider_rate) , min(oppose_rate) FROM candidate # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # Return the maximum support rate, minimum consider rate, and minimum oppose rate across all candidates? # ### SQL: # # SELECT max(support_rate) , min(consider_rate) , min(oppose_rate) FROM candidate # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # list all female (sex is F) candidate names in the alphabetical order. # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id WHERE t1.sex = 'F' ORDER BY t1.name # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all female candidates in alphabetical order (sex is F)? # ### SQL: # # SELECT t1.name FROM people AS t1 JOIN candidate AS t2 ON t1.people_id = t2.people_id WHERE t1.sex = 'F' ORDER BY t1.name # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # find the name of people whose height is lower than the average. # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people WHERE height < (SELECT avg(height) FROM people) # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What are the names of people who are shorter than average? # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM people WHERE height < (SELECT avg(height) FROM people) # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # List all info about all people. # ### SQL: # # SELECT * FROM people # ### End.
candidate_poll
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # candidate ( Candidate_ID, People_ID, Poll_Source, Date, Support_rate, Consider_rate, Oppose_rate, Unsure_rate ) # people ( People_ID, Sex, Name, Date_of_Birth, Height, Weight ) # # candidate.People_ID can be joined with people.People_ID # ### Question: # # What is all the information about all people? # ### SQL: # # SELECT * FROM people # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the titles of all movies directed by steven spielberg. # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE director = 'Steven Spielberg' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all movies directed by Steven Spielberg? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE director = 'Steven Spielberg' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the name of the movie produced after 2000 and directed by James Cameron? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE director = 'James Cameron' AND YEAR > 2000 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the titles of all movies that James Cameron directed after 2000? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE director = 'James Cameron' AND YEAR > 2000 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # How many movies were made before 2000? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) FROM Movie WHERE YEAR < 2000 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # How many movies were made before 2000? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) FROM Movie WHERE YEAR < 2000 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Who is the director of movie Avatar? # ### SQL: # # SELECT director FROM Movie WHERE title = 'Avatar' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Who directed Avatar? # ### SQL: # # SELECT director FROM Movie WHERE title = 'Avatar' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # How many reviewers listed? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) FROM Reviewer # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # How many reviewers are there? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) FROM Reviewer # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the id of the reviewer whose name has substring “Mike”? # ### SQL: # # SELECT rID FROM Reviewer WHERE name LIKE "%Mike%" # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the id of the reviewer whose name includes the word "Mike"? # ### SQL: # # SELECT rID FROM Reviewer WHERE name LIKE "%Mike%" # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the reviewer id of Daniel Lewis? # ### SQL: # # SELECT rID FROM Reviewer WHERE name = "Daniel Lewis" # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the id of the reviewer named Daniel Lewis? # ### SQL: # # SELECT rID FROM Reviewer WHERE name = "Daniel Lewis" # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the total number of ratings that has more than 3 stars? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) FROM Rating WHERE stars > 3 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # How many movie ratings have more than 3 stars? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) FROM Rating WHERE stars > 3 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the lowest and highest rating star? # ### SQL: # # SELECT max(stars) , min(stars) FROM Rating # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the maximum and mininum number of stars a rating can receive? # ### SQL: # # SELECT max(stars) , min(stars) FROM Rating # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find all years that have a movie that received a rating of 4 or 5, and sort them in increasing order of year. # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT YEAR FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.stars >= 4 ORDER BY T1.year # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # In what years did a movie receive a 4 or 5 star rating, and list the years from oldest to most recently? # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT YEAR FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.stars >= 4 ORDER BY T1.year # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of directors who directed movies with 5 star rating? Also return the title of these movies. # ### SQL: # # SELECT T1.director , T1.title FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.stars = 5 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of the directors who created a movie with a 5 star rating, and what was the name of those movies? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T1.director , T1.title FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.stars = 5 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the average rating star for each reviewer? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.name , avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Reviewer AS T2 ON T1.rID = T2.rID GROUP BY T2.name # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the average number of stars that each reviewer awards for a movie? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.name , avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Reviewer AS T2 ON T1.rID = T2.rID GROUP BY T2.name # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the titles of all movies that have no ratings. # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE mID NOT IN (SELECT mID FROM Rating) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the titles of all movies that have not been rated? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE mID NOT IN (SELECT mID FROM Rating) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the names of all reviewers who have ratings with a NULL value for the date. # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT name FROM Reviewer AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.rID = T2.rID WHERE ratingDate = "null" # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the different names of all reviewers whose ratings do not have a date field? # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT name FROM Reviewer AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.rID = T2.rID WHERE ratingDate = "null" # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the average rating stars and title for the oldest movie? # ### SQL: # # SELECT avg(T1.stars) , T2.title FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.year = (SELECT min(YEAR) FROM Movie) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # For the oldest movie listed, what is its average rating and title? # ### SQL: # # SELECT avg(T1.stars) , T2.title FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.year = (SELECT min(YEAR) FROM Movie) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the name of the most recent movie? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE YEAR = (SELECT max(YEAR) FROM Movie) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the title of the newest movie? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE YEAR = (SELECT max(YEAR) FROM Movie) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the maximum stars and year for the most recent movie? # ### SQL: # # SELECT max(T1.stars) , T2.year FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.year = (SELECT max(YEAR) FROM Movie) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is highest rating for the most recent movie and when was it released? # ### SQL: # # SELECT max(T1.stars) , T2.year FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.year = (SELECT max(YEAR) FROM Movie) # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the names of movies whose created year is after all movies directed by Steven Spielberg? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE YEAR > (SELECT max(YEAR) FROM Movie WHERE director = "Steven Spielberg") # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all movies that were created after the most recent Steven Spielberg film? # ### SQL: # # SELECT title FROM Movie WHERE YEAR > (SELECT max(YEAR) FROM Movie WHERE director = "Steven Spielberg") # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the titles and directors of the movies whose star is greater than the average stars of the movies directed by James Cameron? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.title , T2.director FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T1.stars > (SELECT avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.director = "James Cameron") # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the titles and directors of all movies that have a rating higher than the average James Cameron film rating? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.title , T2.director FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T1.stars > (SELECT avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID WHERE T2.director = "James Cameron") # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Return reviewer name, movie title, stars, and ratingDate. And sort the data first by reviewer name, then by movie title, and lastly by number of stars. # ### SQL: # # SELECT T3.name , T2.title , T1.stars , T1.ratingDate FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID ORDER BY T3.name , T2.title , T1.stars # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What is the reviewer name, film title, movie rating, and rating date for every movie ordered by reviewer name, movie title, then finally rating? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T3.name , T2.title , T1.stars , T1.ratingDate FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID ORDER BY T3.name , T2.title , T1.stars # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the names of all reviewers who have contributed three or more ratings. # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.name FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Reviewer AS T2 ON T1.rID = T2.rID GROUP BY T1.rID HAVING COUNT(*) >= 3 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all reviewers that have rated 3 or more movies? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.name FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Reviewer AS T2 ON T1.rID = T2.rID GROUP BY T1.rID HAVING COUNT(*) >= 3 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the names of all reviewers who rated Gone with the Wind. # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT T3.name FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T2.title = 'Gone with the Wind' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all the different reviewers who rates Gone with the Wind? # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT T3.name FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T2.title = 'Gone with the Wind' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the names of all directors whose movies are rated by Sarah Martinez. # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT T2.director FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T3.name = 'Sarah Martinez' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all directors whose movies have been reviewed by Sarah Martinez? # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT T2.director FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T3.name = 'Sarah Martinez' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # For any rating where the name of reviewer is the same as the director of the movie, return the reviewer name, movie title, and number of stars. # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT T3.name , T2.title , T1.stars FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T2.director = T3.name # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the different reviewer names, movie titles, and stars for every rating where the reviewer had the same name as the director? # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT T3.name , T2.title , T1.stars FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T2.director = T3.name # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Return all reviewer names and movie names together in a single list. # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM Reviewer UNION SELECT title FROM Movie # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all the reviewers and movie names? # ### SQL: # # SELECT name FROM Reviewer UNION SELECT title FROM Movie # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the titles of all movies not reviewed by Chris Jackson. # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT title FROM Movie EXCEPT SELECT T2.title FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T3.name = 'Chris Jackson' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the titles of all movies that were not reviewed by Chris Jackson? # ### SQL: # # SELECT DISTINCT title FROM Movie EXCEPT SELECT T2.title FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID JOIN Reviewer AS T3 ON T1.rID = T3.rID WHERE T3.name = 'Chris Jackson' # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # For all directors who directed more than one movie, return the titles of all movies directed by them, along with the director name. Sort by director name, then movie title. # ### SQL: # # SELECT T1.title , T1.director FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.director = T2.director WHERE T1.title != T2.title ORDER BY T1.director , T1.title # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # For all directors who have directed more than one movie, what movies have they directed and what are their names? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T1.title , T1.director FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.director = T2.director WHERE T1.title != T2.title ORDER BY T1.director , T1.title # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # For directors who had more than one movie, return the titles and produced years of all movies directed by them. # ### SQL: # # SELECT T1.title , T1.year FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.director = T2.director WHERE T1.title != T2.title # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # For each director who directed more than one movie, what are the titles and dates of release for all those movies? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T1.title , T1.year FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.director = T2.director WHERE T1.title != T2.title # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of the directors who made exactly one movie? # ### SQL: # # SELECT director FROM Movie GROUP BY director HAVING count(*) = 1 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all directors who made one movie? # ### SQL: # # SELECT director FROM Movie GROUP BY director HAVING count(*) = 1 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of the directors who made exactly one movie excluding director NULL? # ### SQL: # # SELECT director FROM Movie WHERE director != "null" GROUP BY director HAVING count(*) = 1 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the names of all directors who have made one movie except for the director named NULL? # ### SQL: # # SELECT director FROM Movie WHERE director != "null" GROUP BY director HAVING count(*) = 1 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # How many movie reviews does each director get? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) , T1.director FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID GROUP BY T1.director # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # For each director, how many reviews have they received? # ### SQL: # # SELECT count(*) , T1.director FROM Movie AS T1 JOIN Rating AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID GROUP BY T1.director # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # Find the movies with the highest average rating. Return the movie titles and average rating. # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.title , avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID GROUP BY T1.mID ORDER BY avg(T1.stars) DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the movie titles with the highest average rating and what are those ratings? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.title , avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID GROUP BY T1.mID ORDER BY avg(T1.stars) DESC LIMIT 1 # ### End.
movie_1
### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the movie titles and average rating of the movies with the lowest average rating? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.title , avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID GROUP BY T1.mID ORDER BY avg(T1.stars) LIMIT 1 # ### End.
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### Complete SQL query only and with no explanation ### SQL tables followed by foreign key information: # # Movie ( mID, title, year, director ) # Reviewer ( rID, name ) # Rating ( rID, mID, stars, ratingDate ) # # Rating.rID can be joined with Reviewer.rID # Rating.mID can be joined with Movie.mID # ### Question: # # What are the titles and average ratings for all movies that have the lowest average rating? # ### SQL: # # SELECT T2.title , avg(T1.stars) FROM Rating AS T1 JOIN Movie AS T2 ON T1.mID = T2.mID GROUP BY T1.mID ORDER BY avg(T1.stars) LIMIT 1 # ### End.