1. (TCO 2) Use the ____ data type for columns that contain letters and special characters and for columns containing numbers that will not be used in calculations
2. (TCO 2) In SQL which of the following parameters will allow you to add a space as a valid character in your output
3. (TCO 2) Which date function will return the difference between two dates in the specified units?
4. (TCO 3) Which of the following functions would you use in an SQL statement to tally the number of values.
5. (TCO 3) Which of the following clauses would you use with the aggregate function to count the customers in a specific state
6. (TCO 3) Which of the following aggregate functions would not ignore null values
7. (TCO 2) Of the following, which is not a valid date function
8. (TCO 2) In the following SQL date function DatePart(yy, Birthdate); what does yy signify
9. (TCO 2) When using the Convert function, the _____ identifier signifies the format of the output
10. (TCO 3) Which of the following aggregate functions can be used with any data type
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1. (TCO 2) Use the ____ data type for columns that contain letters and special characters and for columns containing numbers that will not be used in calculations
2. (TCO 2) In SQL which of the following parameters will allow you to add a space as a valid character in your output
3. (TCO 2) Which date function will return the difference between two dates in the specified units?
4. (TCO 3) Which of the following functions would you use in an SQL statement to tally the number of values.
5. (TCO 3) Which of the following clauses would you use with the aggregate function to count the customers in a specific state
6. (TCO 3) Which of the following aggregate functions would not ignore null values
7. (TCO 2) Of the following, which is not a valid date function
8. (TCO 2) In the following SQL date function DatePart(yy, Birthdate); what does yy signify
9. (TCO 2) When using the Convert function, the _____ identifier signifies the format of the output
10. (TCO 3) Which of the following aggregate functions can be used with any data type