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SELECT student_id FROM student_course_registrations UNION SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of the students who either registered or attended a course? |
SELECT course_id FROM student_course_registrations WHERE student_id = 121 UNION SELECT course_id FROM student_course_attendance WHERE student_id = 121 | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Find the id of courses which are registered or attended by student whose id is 121? |
SELECT course_id FROM student_course_registrations WHERE student_id = 121 UNION SELECT course_id FROM student_course_attendance WHERE student_id = 121 | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of the courses that are registered or attended by the student whose id is 121? |
SELECT * FROM student_course_registrations WHERE student_id NOT IN (SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance) | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are all info of students who registered courses but not attended courses? |
SELECT * FROM student_course_registrations WHERE student_id NOT IN (SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance) | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are all details of the students who registered but did not attend any course? |
SELECT T2.student_id FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T1.course_name = "statistics" ORDER BY T2.registration_date | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. List the id of students who registered course statistics in the order of registration date. |
SELECT T2.student_id FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T1.course_name = "statistics" ORDER BY T2.registration_date | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of the students who registered course statistics by order of registration date? |
SELECT T2.student_id FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_attendance AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T1.course_name = "statistics" ORDER BY T2.date_of_attendance | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. List the id of students who attended statistics courses in the order of attendance date. |
SELECT T2.student_id FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_attendance AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T1.course_name = "statistics" ORDER BY T2.date_of_attendance | Given the Table addresses having columns as address_id has datatype number, line_1 has datatype text, line_2 has datatype text, city has datatype text, zip_postcode has datatype text, state_province_county has datatype text, country has datatype text which has address_id and Given the Table people having columns as person_id has datatype number, first_name has datatype text, middle_name has datatype text, last_name has datatype text, cell_mobile_number has datatype text, email_address has datatype text, login_name has datatype text, password has datatype text which has person_id and Given the Table students having columns as student_id has datatype number, student_details has datatype text which has student_id and Given the Table courses having columns as course_id has datatype text, course_name has datatype text, course_description has datatype text, other_details has datatype text which has course_id and Given the Table people addresses having columns as person_address_id has datatype number, person_id has datatype number, address_id has datatype number, date_from has datatype time, date_to has datatype time which has person_address_id and Given the Table student course registrations having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, registration_date has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table student course attendance having columns as student_id has datatype number, course_id has datatype number, date_of_attendance has datatype time which has student_id and Given the Table candidates having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, candidate_details has datatype text which has candidate_id and Given the Table candidate assessments having columns as candidate_id has datatype number, qualification has datatype text, assessment_date has datatype time, asessment_outcome_code has datatype text which has candidate_id. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of the students who attended courses in the statistics department in order of attendance date. |
SELECT date FROM weather WHERE max_temperature_f > 85 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Give me the dates when the max temperature was higher than 85. |
SELECT date FROM weather WHERE max_temperature_f > 85 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the dates with a maximum temperature higher than 85? |
SELECT name FROM station WHERE lat < 37.5 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the names of stations that have latitude lower than 37.5? |
SELECT name FROM station WHERE lat < 37.5 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the names of all stations with a latitude smaller than 37.5? |
SELECT city , max(lat) FROM station GROUP BY city | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each city, return the highest latitude among its stations. |
SELECT city , max(lat) FROM station GROUP BY city | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each city, what is the highest latitude for its stations? |
SELECT start_station_name , end_station_name FROM trip ORDER BY id LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Give me the start station and end station for the trips with the three oldest id. |
SELECT start_station_name , end_station_name FROM trip ORDER BY id LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the station station and end station for the trips with the three smallest ids? |
SELECT avg(lat) , avg(long) FROM station WHERE city = "San Jose" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the average latitude and longitude of stations located in San Jose city? |
SELECT avg(lat) , avg(long) FROM station WHERE city = "San Jose" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the average latitude and longitude in San Jose? |
SELECT id FROM trip ORDER BY duration LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the id of the trip that has the shortest duration? |
SELECT id FROM trip ORDER BY duration LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the id of the shortest trip? |
SELECT sum(duration) , max(duration) FROM trip WHERE bike_id = 636 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the total and maximum duration of trips with bike id 636? |
SELECT sum(duration) , max(duration) FROM trip WHERE bike_id = 636 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the total and maximum duration for all trips with the bike id 636? |
SELECT zip_code , avg(mean_temperature_f) FROM weather WHERE date LIKE "8/%" GROUP BY zip_code | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each zip code, return the average mean temperature of August there. |
SELECT zip_code , avg(mean_temperature_f) FROM weather WHERE date LIKE "8/%" GROUP BY zip_code | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each zip code, what is the average mean temperature for all dates that start with '8'? |
SELECT count(DISTINCT bike_id) FROM trip | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. From the trip record, find the number of unique bikes. |
SELECT count(DISTINCT bike_id) FROM trip | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. How many different bike ids are there? |
SELECT count(DISTINCT city) FROM station | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the number of distinct cities the stations are located at? |
SELECT count(DISTINCT city) FROM station | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. How many different cities have these stations? |
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM station WHERE city = "Mountain View" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. How many stations does Mountain View city has? |
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM station WHERE city = "Mountain View" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. How many stations are in Mountain View? |
SELECT DISTINCT T1.name FROM station AS T1 JOIN status AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.station_id WHERE T2.bikes_available = 7 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Return the unique name for stations that have ever had 7 bikes available. |
SELECT DISTINCT T1.name FROM station AS T1 JOIN status AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.station_id WHERE T2.bikes_available = 7 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the different names for each station that has ever had 7 bikes available? |
SELECT start_station_name , start_station_id FROM trip WHERE start_date LIKE "8/%" GROUP BY start_station_name ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Which start station had the most trips starting from August? Give me the name and id of the station. |
SELECT start_station_name , start_station_id FROM trip WHERE start_date LIKE "8/%" GROUP BY start_station_name ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the start station's name and id for the one that had the most start trips in August? |
SELECT bike_id FROM trip WHERE zip_code = 94002 GROUP BY bike_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Which bike traveled the most often in zip code 94002? |
SELECT bike_id FROM trip WHERE zip_code = 94002 GROUP BY bike_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the id of the bike that traveled the most in 94002? |
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM weather WHERE mean_humidity > 50 AND mean_visibility_miles > 8 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. How many days had both mean humidity above 50 and mean visibility above 8? |
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM weather WHERE mean_humidity > 50 AND mean_visibility_miles > 8 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the number of days that had an average humity above 50 and an average visibility above 8? |
SELECT T1.lat , T1.long , T1.city FROM station AS T1 JOIN trip AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.start_station_id ORDER BY T2.duration LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the latitude, longitude, city of the station from which the shortest trip started? |
SELECT T1.lat , T1.long , T1.city FROM station AS T1 JOIN trip AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.start_station_id ORDER BY T2.duration LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the latitude, longitude, and city of the station from which the trip with smallest duration started? |
SELECT id FROM station WHERE city = "San Francisco" INTERSECT SELECT station_id FROM status GROUP BY station_id HAVING avg(bikes_available) > 10 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of stations that are located in San Francisco and have average bike availability above 10. |
SELECT id FROM station WHERE city = "San Francisco" INTERSECT SELECT station_id FROM status GROUP BY station_id HAVING avg(bikes_available) > 10 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of the stations in San Francisco that normally have more than 10 bikes available? |
SELECT T1.name , T1.id FROM station AS T1 JOIN status AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.station_id GROUP BY T2.station_id HAVING avg(T2.bikes_available) > 14 UNION SELECT name , id FROM station WHERE installation_date LIKE "12/%" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the names and ids of stations that had more than 14 bikes available on average or were installed in December? |
SELECT T1.name , T1.id FROM station AS T1 JOIN status AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.station_id GROUP BY T2.station_id HAVING avg(T2.bikes_available) > 14 UNION SELECT name , id FROM station WHERE installation_date LIKE "12/%" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the names and ids of all stations that have more than 14 bikes available on average or had bikes installed in December? |
SELECT cloud_cover FROM weather WHERE zip_code = 94107 GROUP BY cloud_cover ORDER BY COUNT (*) DESC LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the 3 most common cloud cover rates in the region of zip code 94107? |
SELECT cloud_cover FROM weather WHERE zip_code = 94107 GROUP BY cloud_cover ORDER BY COUNT (*) DESC LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the 3 most common cloud covers in the zip code of 94107? |
SELECT zip_code FROM weather GROUP BY zip_code ORDER BY avg(mean_sea_level_pressure_inches) LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the zip code in which the average mean sea level pressure is the lowest? |
SELECT zip_code FROM weather GROUP BY zip_code ORDER BY avg(mean_sea_level_pressure_inches) LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the zip code that has the lowest average mean sea level pressure? |
SELECT avg(bikes_available) FROM status WHERE station_id NOT IN (SELECT id FROM station WHERE city = "Palo Alto") | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the average bike availability in stations that are not located in Palo Alto? |
SELECT avg(bikes_available) FROM status WHERE station_id NOT IN (SELECT id FROM station WHERE city = "Palo Alto") | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the average bike availablility for stations not in Palo Alto? |
SELECT avg(long) FROM station WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT station_id FROM status GROUP BY station_id HAVING max(bikes_available) > 10) | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the average longitude of stations that never had bike availability more than 10? |
SELECT avg(long) FROM station WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT station_id FROM status GROUP BY station_id HAVING max(bikes_available) > 10) | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the mean longitude for all stations that have never had more than 10 bikes available? |
SELECT date , zip_code FROM weather WHERE max_temperature_f >= 80 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. When and in what zip code did max temperature reach 80? |
SELECT date , zip_code FROM weather WHERE max_temperature_f >= 80 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What zip codes have a station with a max temperature greater than or equal to 80 and when did it reach that temperature? |
SELECT T1.id FROM trip AS T1 JOIN weather AS T2 ON T1.zip_code = T2.zip_code GROUP BY T2.zip_code HAVING avg(T2.mean_temperature_f) > 60 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Give me ids for all the trip that took place in a zip code area with average mean temperature above 60. |
SELECT T1.id FROM trip AS T1 JOIN weather AS T2 ON T1.zip_code = T2.zip_code GROUP BY T2.zip_code HAVING avg(T2.mean_temperature_f) > 60 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each zip code, find the ids of all trips that have a higher average mean temperature above 60? |
SELECT zip_code , count(*) FROM weather WHERE max_wind_Speed_mph >= 25 GROUP BY zip_code | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each zip code, return how many times max wind speed reached 25? |
SELECT zip_code , count(*) FROM weather WHERE max_wind_Speed_mph >= 25 GROUP BY zip_code | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each zip code, how many times has the maximum wind speed reached 25 mph? |
SELECT date , zip_code FROM weather WHERE min_dew_point_f < (SELECT min(min_dew_point_f) FROM weather WHERE zip_code = 94107) | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. On which day and in which zip code was the min dew point lower than any day in zip code 94107? |
SELECT date , zip_code FROM weather WHERE min_dew_point_f < (SELECT min(min_dew_point_f) FROM weather WHERE zip_code = 94107) | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Which days had a minimum dew point smaller than any day in zip code 94107, and in which zip codes were those measurements taken? |
SELECT T1.id , T2.installation_date FROM trip AS T1 JOIN station AS T2 ON T1.end_station_id = T2.id | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each trip, return its ending station's installation date. |
SELECT T1.id , T2.installation_date FROM trip AS T1 JOIN station AS T2 ON T1.end_station_id = T2.id | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the installation date for each ending station on all the trips? |
SELECT T1.id FROM trip AS T1 JOIN station AS T2 ON T1.start_station_id = T2.id ORDER BY T2.dock_count DESC LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Which trip started from the station with the largest dock count? Give me the trip id. |
SELECT T1.id FROM trip AS T1 JOIN station AS T2 ON T1.start_station_id = T2.id ORDER BY T2.dock_count DESC LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the id of the trip that started from the station with the highest dock count? |
SELECT count(*) FROM trip AS T1 JOIN station AS T2 ON T1.end_station_id = T2.id WHERE T2.city != "San Francisco" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Count the number of trips that did not end in San Francisco city. |
SELECT count(*) FROM trip AS T1 JOIN station AS T2 ON T1.end_station_id = T2.id WHERE T2.city != "San Francisco" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. How many trips did not end in San Francisco? |
SELECT date FROM weather WHERE zip_code = 94107 AND EVENTS != "Fog" AND EVENTS != "Rain" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. In zip code 94107, on which day neither Fog nor Rain was not observed? |
SELECT date FROM weather WHERE zip_code = 94107 AND EVENTS != "Fog" AND EVENTS != "Rain" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. On which day has it neither been foggy nor rained in the zip code of 94107? |
SELECT id FROM station WHERE lat > 37.4 EXCEPT SELECT station_id FROM status GROUP BY station_id HAVING min(bikes_available) < 7 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of stations that have latitude above 37.4 and never had bike availability below 7? |
SELECT id FROM station WHERE lat > 37.4 EXCEPT SELECT station_id FROM status GROUP BY station_id HAVING min(bikes_available) < 7 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of all stations that have a latitude above 37.4 and have never had less than 7 bikes available? |
SELECT T1.name FROM station AS T1 JOIN status AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.station_id GROUP BY T2.station_id HAVING avg(bikes_available) > 10 EXCEPT SELECT name FROM station WHERE city = "San Jose" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are names of stations that have average bike availability above 10 and are not located in San Jose city? |
SELECT T1.name FROM station AS T1 JOIN status AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.station_id GROUP BY T2.station_id HAVING avg(bikes_available) > 10 EXCEPT SELECT name FROM station WHERE city = "San Jose" | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the names of all stations that have more than 10 bikes available and are not located in San Jose? |
SELECT name , lat , city FROM station ORDER BY lat LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the name, latitude, and city of the station with the lowest latitude? |
SELECT name , lat , city FROM station ORDER BY lat LIMIT 1 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the name, latitude, and city of the station that is located the furthest South? |
SELECT date , mean_temperature_f , mean_humidity FROM weather ORDER BY max_gust_speed_mph DESC LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the date, mean temperature and mean humidity for the top 3 days with the largest max gust speeds? |
SELECT date , mean_temperature_f , mean_humidity FROM weather ORDER BY max_gust_speed_mph DESC LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the date, average temperature and mean humidity for the days with the 3 largest maximum gust speeds? |
SELECT city , COUNT(*) FROM station GROUP BY city HAVING COUNT(*) >= 15 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. List the name and the number of stations for all the cities that have at least 15 stations. |
SELECT city , COUNT(*) FROM station GROUP BY city HAVING COUNT(*) >= 15 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What is the name of every city that has at least 15 stations and how many stations does it have? |
SELECT start_station_id , start_station_name FROM trip GROUP BY start_station_name HAVING COUNT(*) >= 200 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Find the ids and names of stations from which at least 200 trips started. |
SELECT start_station_id , start_station_name FROM trip GROUP BY start_station_name HAVING COUNT(*) >= 200 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids and names of all start stations that were the beginning of at least 200 trips? |
SELECT zip_code FROM weather GROUP BY zip_code HAVING avg(mean_visibility_miles) < 10 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Find the zip code in which the average mean visibility is lower than 10. |
SELECT zip_code FROM weather GROUP BY zip_code HAVING avg(mean_visibility_miles) < 10 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each zip code, select all those that have an average mean visiblity below 10. |
SELECT city FROM station GROUP BY city ORDER BY max(lat) DESC | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. List all the cities in a decreasing order of each city's stations' highest latitude. |
SELECT city FROM station GROUP BY city ORDER BY max(lat) DESC | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each city, list their names in decreasing order by their highest station latitude. |
SELECT date , cloud_cover FROM weather ORDER BY cloud_cover DESC LIMIT 5 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the dates that had the top 5 cloud cover rates? Also tell me the cloud cover rate. |
SELECT date , cloud_cover FROM weather ORDER BY cloud_cover DESC LIMIT 5 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the dates that have the 5 highest cloud cover rates and what are the rates? |
SELECT id , duration FROM trip ORDER BY duration DESC LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids and durations of the trips with the top 3 durations? |
SELECT id , duration FROM trip ORDER BY duration DESC LIMIT 3 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of the trips that lasted the longest and how long did they last? |
SELECT T1.name , T1.long , avg(T2.duration) FROM station AS T1 JOIN trip AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.start_station_id GROUP BY T2.start_station_id | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each station, return its longitude and the average duration of trips that started from the station. |
SELECT T1.name , T1.long , avg(T2.duration) FROM station AS T1 JOIN trip AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.start_station_id GROUP BY T2.start_station_id | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each start station id, what is its name, longitude and average duration of trips started there? |
SELECT T1.name , T1.lat , min(T2.duration) FROM station AS T1 JOIN trip AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.end_station_id GROUP BY T2.end_station_id | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each station, find its latitude and the minimum duration of trips that ended at the station. |
SELECT T1.name , T1.lat , min(T2.duration) FROM station AS T1 JOIN trip AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.end_station_id GROUP BY T2.end_station_id | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. For each end station id, what is its name, latitude, and minimum duration for trips ended there? |
SELECT DISTINCT start_station_name FROM trip WHERE duration < 100 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. List all the distinct stations from which a trip of duration below 100 started. |
SELECT DISTINCT start_station_name FROM trip WHERE duration < 100 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are all the different start station names for a trip that lasted less than 100? |
SELECT DISTINCT zip_code FROM weather EXCEPT SELECT DISTINCT zip_code FROM weather WHERE max_dew_point_f >= 70 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Find all the zip codes in which the max dew point have never reached 70. |
SELECT DISTINCT zip_code FROM weather EXCEPT SELECT DISTINCT zip_code FROM weather WHERE max_dew_point_f >= 70 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are all the different zip codes that have a maximum dew point that was always below 70? |
SELECT id FROM trip WHERE duration >= (SELECT avg(duration) FROM trip WHERE zip_code = 94103) | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. Find the id for the trips that lasted at least as long as the average duration of trips in zip code 94103. |
SELECT id FROM trip WHERE duration >= (SELECT avg(duration) FROM trip WHERE zip_code = 94103) | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the ids of all trips that had a duration as long as the average trip duration in the zip code 94103? |
SELECT date FROM weather WHERE mean_sea_level_pressure_inches BETWEEN 30.3 AND 31 | Given the Table station having columns as id has datatype number, name has datatype text, lat has datatype number, long has datatype number, dock_count has datatype number, city has datatype text, installation_date has datatype text which has id and Given the Table status having columns as station_id has datatype number, bikes_available has datatype number, docks_available has datatype number, time has datatype text which has id and Given the Table trip having columns as id has datatype number, duration has datatype number, start_date has datatype text, start_station_name has datatype text, start_station_id has datatype number, end_date has datatype text, end_station_name has datatype text, end_station_id has datatype number, bike_id has datatype number, subscription_type has datatype text, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY and Given the Table weather having columns as date has datatype text, max_temperature_f has datatype number, mean_temperature_f has datatype number, min_temperature_f has datatype number, max_dew_point_f has datatype number, mean_dew_point_f has datatype number, min_dew_point_f has datatype number, max_humidity has datatype number, mean_humidity has datatype number, min_humidity has datatype number, max_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, mean_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, min_sea_level_pressure_inches has datatype number, max_visibility_miles has datatype number, mean_visibility_miles has datatype number, min_visibility_miles has datatype number, max_wind_Speed_mph has datatype number, mean_wind_speed_mph has datatype number, max_gust_speed_mph has datatype number, precipitation_inches has datatype number, cloud_cover has datatype number, events has datatype text, wind_dir_degrees has datatype number, zip_code has datatype number which has NO_PRIMARY_KEY. Answer the question by writing the appropriate SQL code. What are the dates in which the mean sea level pressure was between 30.3 and 31? |