In a single SQL script, with comments, follow these steps:
1. Create a new database (schema) called "Video_Reviews".
2. On the newly created schema, create one table to keep track of the videos. This table should include a unique ID, the title of the video, the length in minutes, and the URL. Populate the table with at least three related videos from YouTube, the Microsoft Power BI site, or other publicly available resources.
2. Create a second table that provides at least two user reviews for each of at least two of the videos. These should be imaginary reviews that include columns for the user’s name (“Luis”, “Sonya”, etc.), the rating (which could be NULL, or a number between 0 and 5), and a short text review (“Loved it!”). There should be a column that links back to the ID column in the table of videos.
3. Write a JOIN statement that shows information from both tables.
Please note that creating the table and inserting records on each table must be done in SQL. Do not insert records using the MySQL interface, or from a CSV file (or any other file). All work must be performed as a SQL script.
Hi there! Have done this type of work before and am an SQL expert! Please feel free to message me with additional information or with questions if any, thanks! -Steve
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I have read the details and i can do that in less than a day
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anwar