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department_management
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many heads of the departments are older than 56 ?
SELECT count(*) FROM head WHERE age > 56
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: How many heads of the departments are older than 56 ?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
1
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the name, born state and age of the heads of departments ordered by age.
SELECT name , born_state , age FROM head ORDER BY age
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: List the name, born state and age of the heads of departments ordered by age., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the creation year, name and budget of each department.
SELECT creation , name , budget_in_billions FROM department
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: List the creation year, name and budget of each department., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
3
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the maximum and minimum budget of the departments?
SELECT max(budget_in_billions) , min(budget_in_billions) FROM department
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: What are the maximum and minimum budget of the departments?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
4
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the average number of employees of the departments whose rank is between 10 and 15?
SELECT avg(num_employees) FROM department WHERE ranking BETWEEN 10 AND 15
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: What is the average number of employees of the departments whose rank is between 10 and 15?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
5
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the names of the heads who are born outside the California state?
SELECT name FROM head WHERE born_state != 'California'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: What are the names of the heads who are born outside the California state?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
6
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the distinct creation years of the departments managed by a secretary born in state 'Alabama'?
SELECT DISTINCT T1.creation FROM department AS T1 JOIN management AS T2 ON T1.department_id = T2.department_id JOIN head AS T3 ON T2.head_id = T3.head_id WHERE T3.born_state = 'Alabama'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: What are the distinct creation years of the departments managed by a secretary born in state 'Alabama'?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
7
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the names of the states where at least 3 heads were born?
SELECT born_state FROM head GROUP BY born_state HAVING count(*) >= 3
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: What are the names of the states where at least 3 heads were born?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
8
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
In which year were most departments established?
SELECT creation FROM department GROUP BY creation ORDER BY count(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: In which year were most departments established?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
9
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Show the name and number of employees for the departments managed by heads whose temporary acting value is 'Yes'?
SELECT T1.name , T1.num_employees FROM department AS T1 JOIN management AS T2 ON T1.department_id = T2.department_id WHERE T2.temporary_acting = 'Yes'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: Show the name and number of employees for the departments managed by heads whose temporary acting value is 'Yes'?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
10
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many acting statuses are there?
SELECT count(DISTINCT temporary_acting) FROM management
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: How many acting statuses are there?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
11
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many departments are led by heads who are not mentioned?
SELECT count(*) FROM department WHERE department_id NOT IN (SELECT department_id FROM management);
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: How many departments are led by heads who are not mentioned?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
12
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the distinct ages of the heads who are acting?
SELECT DISTINCT T1.age FROM management AS T2 JOIN head AS T1 ON T1.head_id = T2.head_id WHERE T2.temporary_acting = 'Yes'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: What are the distinct ages of the heads who are acting?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
13
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the states where both the secretary of 'Treasury' department and the secretary of 'Homeland Security' were born.
SELECT T3.born_state FROM department AS T1 JOIN management AS T2 ON T1.department_id = T2.department_id JOIN head AS T3 ON T2.head_id = T3.head_id WHERE T1.name = 'Treasury' INTERSECT SELECT T3.born_state FROM department AS T1 JOIN management AS T2 ON T1.department_id = T2.department_id JOIN head AS T3 ON T2.head_id = T3.head_id WHERE T1.name = 'Homeland Security'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: List the states where both the secretary of 'Treasury' department and the secretary of 'Homeland Security' were born., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
14
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Which department has more than 1 head at a time? List the id, name and the number of heads.
SELECT T1.department_id , T1.name , count(*) FROM management AS T2 JOIN department AS T1 ON T1.department_id = T2.department_id GROUP BY T1.department_id HAVING count(*) > 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: Which department has more than 1 head at a time? List the id, name and the number of heads., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
department_management
15
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Which head's name has the substring 'Ha'? List the id and name.
SELECT head_id , name FROM head WHERE name LIKE '%Ha%'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'department': ['Department_ID', 'Name', 'Creation', 'Ranking', 'Budget_in_Billions', 'Num_Employees'], 'head': ['head_ID', 'name', 'born_state', 'age'], 'management': ['department_ID', 'head_ID', 'temporary_acting']} and # the user question: Which head's name has the substring 'Ha'? List the id and name., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many farms are there?
SELECT count(*) FROM farm
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: How many farms are there?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Count the number of farms.
SELECT count(*) FROM farm
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Count the number of farms., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the total number of horses on farms in ascending order.
SELECT Total_Horses FROM farm ORDER BY Total_Horses ASC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: List the total number of horses on farms in ascending order., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
19
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the total horses record for each farm, sorted ascending?
SELECT Total_Horses FROM farm ORDER BY Total_Horses ASC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What is the total horses record for each farm, sorted ascending?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
20
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the hosts of competitions whose theme is not "Aliens"?
SELECT Hosts FROM farm_competition WHERE Theme != 'Aliens'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the hosts of competitions whose theme is not "Aliens"?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
21
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Return the hosts of competitions for which the theme is not Aliens?
SELECT Hosts FROM farm_competition WHERE Theme != 'Aliens'
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Return the hosts of competitions for which the theme is not Aliens?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
22
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the themes of farm competitions sorted by year in ascending order?
SELECT Theme FROM farm_competition ORDER BY YEAR ASC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the themes of farm competitions sorted by year in ascending order?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
23
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Return the themes of farm competitions, sorted by year ascending.
SELECT Theme FROM farm_competition ORDER BY YEAR ASC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Return the themes of farm competitions, sorted by year ascending., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
24
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the average number of working horses of farms with more than 5000 total number of horses?
SELECT avg(Working_Horses) FROM farm WHERE Total_Horses > 5000
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What is the average number of working horses of farms with more than 5000 total number of horses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
25
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Give the average number of working horses on farms with more than 5000 total horses.
SELECT avg(Working_Horses) FROM farm WHERE Total_Horses > 5000
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Give the average number of working horses on farms with more than 5000 total horses., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
26
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the maximum and minimum number of cows across all farms.
SELECT max(Cows) , min(Cows) FROM farm
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the maximum and minimum number of cows across all farms., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
27
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Return the maximum and minimum number of cows across all farms.
SELECT max(Cows) , min(Cows) FROM farm
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Return the maximum and minimum number of cows across all farms., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
28
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many different statuses do cities have?
SELECT count(DISTINCT Status) FROM city
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: How many different statuses do cities have?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Count the number of different statuses.
SELECT count(DISTINCT Status) FROM city
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Count the number of different statuses., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List official names of cities in descending order of population.
SELECT Official_Name FROM city ORDER BY Population DESC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: List official names of cities in descending order of population., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the official names of cities, ordered descending by population?
SELECT Official_Name FROM city ORDER BY Population DESC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the official names of cities, ordered descending by population?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the official name and status of the city with the largest population.
SELECT Official_Name , Status FROM city ORDER BY Population DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: List the official name and status of the city with the largest population., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
33
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the official name and status of the city with the most residents?
SELECT Official_Name , Status FROM city ORDER BY Population DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What is the official name and status of the city with the most residents?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
34
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Show the years and the official names of the host cities of competitions.
SELECT T2.Year , T1.Official_Name FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Show the years and the official names of the host cities of competitions., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Give the years and official names of the cities of each competition.
SELECT T2.Year , T1.Official_Name FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Give the years and official names of the cities of each competition., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Show the official names of the cities that have hosted more than one competition.
SELECT T1.Official_Name FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID GROUP BY T2.Host_city_ID HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Show the official names of the cities that have hosted more than one competition., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the official names of cities that have hosted more than one competition?
SELECT T1.Official_Name FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID GROUP BY T2.Host_city_ID HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the official names of cities that have hosted more than one competition?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Show the status of the city that has hosted the greatest number of competitions.
SELECT T1.Status FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID GROUP BY T2.Host_city_ID ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Show the status of the city that has hosted the greatest number of competitions., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the status of the city that has hosted the most competitions?
SELECT T1.Status FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID GROUP BY T2.Host_city_ID ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What is the status of the city that has hosted the most competitions?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
40
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Please show the themes of competitions with host cities having populations larger than 1000.
SELECT T2.Theme FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID WHERE T1.Population > 1000
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Please show the themes of competitions with host cities having populations larger than 1000., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the themes of competitions that have corresponding host cities with more than 1000 residents?
SELECT T2.Theme FROM city AS T1 JOIN farm_competition AS T2 ON T1.City_ID = T2.Host_city_ID WHERE T1.Population > 1000
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the themes of competitions that have corresponding host cities with more than 1000 residents?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
42
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Please show the different statuses of cities and the average population of cities with each status.
SELECT Status , avg(Population) FROM city GROUP BY Status
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Please show the different statuses of cities and the average population of cities with each status., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the statuses and average populations of each city?
SELECT Status , avg(Population) FROM city GROUP BY Status
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the statuses and average populations of each city?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Please show the different statuses, ordered by the number of cities that have each.
SELECT Status FROM city GROUP BY Status ORDER BY COUNT(*) ASC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Please show the different statuses, ordered by the number of cities that have each., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
45
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Return the different statuses of cities, ascending by frequency.
SELECT Status FROM city GROUP BY Status ORDER BY COUNT(*) ASC
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Return the different statuses of cities, ascending by frequency., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the most common type of Status across cities.
SELECT Status FROM city GROUP BY Status ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: List the most common type of Status across cities., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
47
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the most common status across all cities?
SELECT Status FROM city GROUP BY Status ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What is the most common status across all cities?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
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You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the official names of cities that have not held any competition.
SELECT Official_Name FROM city WHERE City_ID NOT IN (SELECT Host_city_ID FROM farm_competition)
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: List the official names of cities that have not held any competition., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
49
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the official names of cities that have not hosted a farm competition?
SELECT Official_Name FROM city WHERE City_ID NOT IN (SELECT Host_city_ID FROM farm_competition)
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the official names of cities that have not hosted a farm competition?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
50
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Show the status shared by cities with population bigger than 1500 and smaller than 500.
SELECT Status FROM city WHERE Population > 1500 INTERSECT SELECT Status FROM city WHERE Population < 500
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Show the status shared by cities with population bigger than 1500 and smaller than 500., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
51
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Which statuses correspond to both cities that have a population over 1500 and cities that have a population lower than 500?
SELECT Status FROM city WHERE Population > 1500 INTERSECT SELECT Status FROM city WHERE Population < 500
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Which statuses correspond to both cities that have a population over 1500 and cities that have a population lower than 500?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
52
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Find the official names of cities with population bigger than 1500 or smaller than 500.
SELECT Official_Name FROM city WHERE Population > 1500 OR Population < 500
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Find the official names of cities with population bigger than 1500 or smaller than 500., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
53
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the official names of cities that have population over 1500 or less than 500?
SELECT Official_Name FROM city WHERE Population > 1500 OR Population < 500
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the official names of cities that have population over 1500 or less than 500?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
54
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Show the census ranking of cities whose status are not "Village".
SELECT Census_Ranking FROM city WHERE Status != "Village"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: Show the census ranking of cities whose status are not "Village"., Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
farm
55
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the census rankings of cities that do not have the status "Village"?
SELECT Census_Ranking FROM city WHERE Status != "Village"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'city': ['City_ID', 'Official_Name', 'Status', 'Area_km_2', 'Population', 'Census_Ranking'], 'farm': ['Farm_ID', 'Year', 'Total_Horses', 'Working_Horses', 'Total_Cattle', 'Oxen', 'Bulls', 'Cows', 'Pigs', 'Sheep_and_Goats'], 'farm_competition': ['Competition_ID', 'Year', 'Theme', 'Host_city_ID', 'Hosts'], 'competition_record': ['Competition_ID', 'Farm_ID', 'Rank']} and # the user question: What are the census rankings of cities that do not have the status "Village"?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
56
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
which course has most number of registered students?
SELECT T1.course_name FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_Id GROUP BY T1.course_id ORDER BY count(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: which course has most number of registered students?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
57
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the name of the course with the most registered students?
SELECT T1.course_name FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_Id GROUP BY T1.course_id ORDER BY count(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What is the name of the course with the most registered students?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
58
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
what is id of students who registered some courses but the least number of courses in these students?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_registrations GROUP BY student_id ORDER BY count(*) LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: what is id of students who registered some courses but the least number of courses in these students?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
59
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the ids of the students who registered for some courses but had the least number of courses for all students?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_registrations GROUP BY student_id ORDER BY count(*) LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the ids of the students who registered for some courses but had the least number of courses for all students?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
60
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
what are the first name and last name of all candidates?
SELECT T2.first_name , T2.last_name FROM candidates AS T1 JOIN people AS T2 ON T1.candidate_id = T2.person_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: what are the first name and last name of all candidates?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
61
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the first and last names of all the candidates?
SELECT T2.first_name , T2.last_name FROM candidates AS T1 JOIN people AS T2 ON T1.candidate_id = T2.person_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the first and last names of all the candidates?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
62
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the id of students who never attends courses?
SELECT student_id FROM students WHERE student_id NOT IN (SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance)
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: List the id of students who never attends courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
63
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the ids of every student who has never attended a course?
SELECT student_id FROM students WHERE student_id NOT IN (SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance)
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the ids of every student who has never attended a course?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
64
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the id of students who attended some courses?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: List the id of students who attended some courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
65
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the ids of all students who have attended at least one course?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the ids of all students who have attended at least one course?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
66
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the ids of all students for courses and what are the names of those courses?
SELECT T1.student_id , T2.course_name FROM student_course_registrations AS T1 JOIN courses AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the ids of all students for courses and what are the names of those courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
67
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is detail of the student who most recently registered course?
SELECT T2.student_details FROM student_course_registrations AS T1 JOIN students AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id ORDER BY T1.registration_date DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What is detail of the student who most recently registered course?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
68
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What details do we have on the students who registered for courses most recently?
SELECT T2.student_details FROM student_course_registrations AS T1 JOIN students AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id ORDER BY T1.registration_date DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What details do we have on the students who registered for courses most recently?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
69
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many students attend course English?
SELECT count(*) FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_attendance AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T1.course_name = "English"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: How many students attend course English?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
70
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many students are attending English courses?
SELECT count(*) FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_attendance AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T1.course_name = "English"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: How many students are attending English courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
71
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many courses do the student whose id is 171 attend?
SELECT count(*) FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_attendance AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T2.student_id = 171
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: How many courses do the student whose id is 171 attend?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
72
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many courses does the student with id 171 actually attend?
SELECT count(*) FROM courses AS T1 JOIN student_course_attendance AS T2 ON T1.course_id = T2.course_id WHERE T2.student_id = 171
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: How many courses does the student with id 171 actually attend?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
73
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Find id of the candidate whose email is [email protected]?
SELECT T2.candidate_id FROM people AS T1 JOIN candidates AS T2 ON T1.person_id = T2.candidate_id WHERE T1.email_address = "[email protected]"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: Find id of the candidate whose email is [email protected]?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
74
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the id of the candidate whose email is [email protected]?
SELECT T2.candidate_id FROM people AS T1 JOIN candidates AS T2 ON T1.person_id = T2.candidate_id WHERE T1.email_address = "[email protected]"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What is the id of the candidate whose email is [email protected]?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
75
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Find id of the candidate who most recently accessed the course?
SELECT candidate_id FROM candidate_assessments ORDER BY assessment_date DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: Find id of the candidate who most recently accessed the course?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
76
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the id of the candidate who most recently accessed the course?
SELECT candidate_id FROM candidate_assessments ORDER BY assessment_date DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What is the id of the candidate who most recently accessed the course?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
77
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is detail of the student who registered the most number of courses?
SELECT T1.student_details FROM students AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id GROUP BY T1.student_id ORDER BY count(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What is detail of the student who registered the most number of courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
78
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the details of the student who registered for the most number of courses?
SELECT T1.student_details FROM students AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id GROUP BY T1.student_id ORDER BY count(*) DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the details of the student who registered for the most number of courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
79
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the id of students who registered some courses and the number of their registered courses?
SELECT T1.student_id , count(*) FROM students AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id GROUP BY T1.student_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: List the id of students who registered some courses and the number of their registered courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
80
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
For every student who is registered for some course, how many courses are they registered for?
SELECT T1.student_id , count(*) FROM students AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id GROUP BY T1.student_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: For every student who is registered for some course, how many courses are they registered for?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
81
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
How many registed students do each course have? List course name and the number of their registered students?
SELECT T3.course_name , count(*) FROM students AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id JOIN courses AS T3 ON T2.course_id = T3.course_id GROUP BY T2.course_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: How many registed students do each course have? List course name and the number of their registered students?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
82
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
For each course id, how many students are registered and what are the course names?
SELECT T3.course_name , count(*) FROM students AS T1 JOIN student_course_registrations AS T2 ON T1.student_id = T2.student_id JOIN courses AS T3 ON T2.course_id = T3.course_id GROUP BY T2.course_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: For each course id, how many students are registered and what are the course names?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
83
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Find id of candidates whose assessment code is "Pass"?
SELECT candidate_id FROM candidate_assessments WHERE asessment_outcome_code = "Pass"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: Find id of candidates whose assessment code is "Pass"?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
84
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the ids of the candidates that have an outcome code of Pass?
SELECT candidate_id FROM candidate_assessments WHERE asessment_outcome_code = "Pass"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the ids of the candidates that have an outcome code of Pass?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
85
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Find the cell mobile number of the candidates whose assessment code is "Fail"?
SELECT T3.cell_mobile_number FROM candidates AS T1 JOIN candidate_assessments AS T2 ON T1.candidate_id = T2.candidate_id JOIN people AS T3 ON T1.candidate_id = T3.person_id WHERE T2.asessment_outcome_code = "Fail"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: Find the cell mobile number of the candidates whose assessment code is "Fail"?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
86
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the cell phone numbers of the candidates that received an assessment code of "Fail"?
SELECT T3.cell_mobile_number FROM candidates AS T1 JOIN candidate_assessments AS T2 ON T1.candidate_id = T2.candidate_id JOIN people AS T3 ON T1.candidate_id = T3.person_id WHERE T2.asessment_outcome_code = "Fail"
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the cell phone numbers of the candidates that received an assessment code of "Fail"?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
87
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the id of students who registered course 301?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance WHERE course_id = 301
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the id of students who registered course 301?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
88
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the ids of the students who registered for course 301?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance WHERE course_id = 301
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the ids of the students who registered for course 301?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
89
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What is the id of the student who most recently registered course 301?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance WHERE course_id = 301 ORDER BY date_of_attendance DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What is the id of the student who most recently registered course 301?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
90
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the ids of the students who registered for course 301 most recently?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance WHERE course_id = 301 ORDER BY date_of_attendance DESC LIMIT 1
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the ids of the students who registered for course 301 most recently?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
91
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Find distinct cities of addresses of people?
SELECT DISTINCT T1.city FROM addresses AS T1 JOIN people_addresses AS T2 ON T1.address_id = T2.address_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: Find distinct cities of addresses of people?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
92
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the different cities where people live?
SELECT DISTINCT T1.city FROM addresses AS T1 JOIN people_addresses AS T2 ON T1.address_id = T2.address_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the different cities where people live?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
93
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
Find distinct cities of address of students?
SELECT DISTINCT T1.city FROM addresses AS T1 JOIN people_addresses AS T2 ON T1.address_id = T2.address_id JOIN students AS T3 ON T2.person_id = T3.student_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: Find distinct cities of address of students?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
94
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the different cities where students live?
SELECT DISTINCT T1.city FROM addresses AS T1 JOIN people_addresses AS T2 ON T1.address_id = T2.address_id JOIN students AS T3 ON T2.person_id = T3.student_id
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the different cities where students live?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
95
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the names of courses in alphabetical order?
SELECT course_name FROM courses ORDER BY course_name
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: List the names of courses in alphabetical order?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
96
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the names of the courses in alphabetical order?
SELECT course_name FROM courses ORDER BY course_name
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the names of the courses in alphabetical order?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
97
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
List the first names of people in alphabetical order?
SELECT first_name FROM people ORDER BY first_name
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: List the first names of people in alphabetical order?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
98
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the first names of the people in alphabetical order?
SELECT first_name FROM people ORDER BY first_name
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the first names of the people in alphabetical order?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:
student_assessment
99
You are an SQL expert. and proficient with the text-to-sql task.
What are the id of students who registered courses or attended courses?
SELECT student_id FROM student_course_registrations UNION SELECT student_id FROM student_course_attendance
Based on # the table&column(database schema) information {'Addresses': ['address_id', 'line_1', 'line_2', 'city', 'zip_postcode', 'state_province_county', 'country'], 'People': ['person_id', 'first_name', 'middle_name', 'last_name', 'cell_mobile_number', 'email_address', 'login_name', 'password'], 'Students': ['student_id', 'student_details'], 'Courses': ['course_id', 'course_name', 'course_description', 'other_details'], 'People_Addresses': ['person_address_id', 'person_id', 'address_id', 'date_from', 'date_to'], 'Student_Course_Registrations': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'registration_date'], 'Student_Course_Attendance': ['student_id', 'course_id', 'date_of_attendance'], 'Candidates': ['candidate_id', 'candidate_details'], 'Candidate_Assessments': ['candidate_id', 'qualification', 'assessment_date', 'asessment_outcome_code']} and # the user question: What are the id of students who registered courses or attended courses?, Give me the right SQL query to retrieve the information. Only SQL query, no explaination. # SQL query:

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