- Create a database named class_one_assignment.
- create a table named customers.
- insert the following customer data:
a) First Name: Babara Last Name: MacCaffrey Date of Birth: 1986-03-28 Phone: 781-932-9754 Address: 0 Sage Terrace City: Waltham State: MA Points: 2273
b) First Name: Ines Last Name: Brushfield Date of Birth: 1986-04-13 Phone: 804-427-9456 Address: 14187 Commercial Trail City: Hampton State: VA Points: 947
c) First Name: Freddi Last Name: Boagey Date of Birth: 1985-02-07 Phone: 719-724-7869 Address: 251 Springs Junction City: Colorado Springs State: CO Points: 2967
d) First Name: Ambur Last Name: Roseburgh Date of Birth: 1974-04-14 Phone: 407-231-8017 Address: 30 Arapahoe Terrace City: Orlando State: FL Points: 457
e) First Name: Clemmie Last Name: Betchley Date of Birth: 1973-11-07 Phone: Address: 5 Spohn Circle City: Arlington State: TX Points: 3675
- Show only 2 members whose points are more than 1000.
- Find the customers whose age is in 1980 to 1990 or points less than 1000.
- Order the customers by points in ascending and descending order.
- Find the customer whose name contains 'burgh' using like and regexp.
- Find the customer who does not have phone number.
- Change the 'Date of Birth' column name into 'dob'.
- Find the max point holder customer.
- Execute a query for the following scenario. If customers have points less than 1000, they are bronze member. If customers have points more than 1000 and less than 2000, they are silver member. If customers have points more than 2000 and less than 3000, they are gold member. If customers have points more than 3000, they are platinum member.