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###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (billing_country VARCHAR) ###human: A list of the top 5 countries by number of invoices. List country name and number of invoices. ###assistant: SELECT billing_country, COUNT(*) FROM invoices GROUP BY billing_country ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 5
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (billing_country VARCHAR, total INTEGER) ###human: A list of the top 8 countries by gross/total invoice size. List country name and gross invoice size. ###assistant: SELECT billing_country, SUM(total) FROM invoices GROUP BY billing_country ORDER BY SUM(total) DESC LIMIT 8
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (billing_country VARCHAR, total INTEGER) ###human: A list of the top 10 countries by average invoice size. List country name and average invoice size. ###assistant: SELECT billing_country, AVG(total) FROM invoices GROUP BY billing_country ORDER BY AVG(total) DESC LIMIT 10
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE invoices (customer_id VARCHAR, invoice_date VARCHAR) ###human: Find out 5 customers who most recently purchased something. List customers' first and last name. ###assistant: SELECT T1.first_name, T1.last_name FROM customers AS T1 JOIN invoices AS T2 ON T2.customer_id = T1.id ORDER BY T2.invoice_date DESC LIMIT 5
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE invoices (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: Find out the top 10 customers by total number of orders. List customers' first and last name and the number of total orders. ###assistant: SELECT T1.first_name, T1.last_name, COUNT(*) FROM customers AS T1 JOIN invoices AS T2 ON T2.customer_id = T1.id GROUP BY T1.id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 10
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (total INTEGER, customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE customers (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: List the top 10 customers by total gross sales. List customers' first and last name and total gross sales. ###assistant: SELECT T1.first_name, T1.last_name, SUM(T2.total) FROM customers AS T1 JOIN invoices AS T2 ON T2.customer_id = T1.id GROUP BY T1.id ORDER BY SUM(T2.total) DESC LIMIT 10
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (genre_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE genres (name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: List the top 5 genres by number of tracks. List genres name and total tracks. ###assistant: SELECT T1.name, COUNT(*) FROM genres AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T2.genre_id = T1.id GROUP BY T1.id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 5
###context:CREATE TABLE albums (title VARCHAR) ###human: List every album's title. ###assistant: SELECT title FROM albums
###context:CREATE TABLE albums (title VARCHAR) ###human: List every album ordered by album title in ascending order. ###assistant: SELECT title FROM albums ORDER BY title
###context:CREATE TABLE albums (title VARCHAR) ###human: List every album whose title starts with A in alphabetical order. ###assistant: SELECT title FROM albums WHERE title LIKE 'A%' ORDER BY title
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE invoices (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: List the customers first and last name of 10 least expensive invoices. ###assistant: SELECT T1.first_name, T1.last_name FROM customers AS T1 JOIN invoices AS T2 ON T2.customer_id = T1.id ORDER BY total LIMIT 10
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (total INTEGER, billing_city VARCHAR, billing_state VARCHAR) ###human: List total amount of invoice from Chicago, IL. ###assistant: SELECT SUM(total) FROM invoices WHERE billing_city = "Chicago" AND billing_state = "IL"
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (billing_city VARCHAR, billing_state VARCHAR) ###human: List the number of invoices from Chicago, IL. ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM invoices WHERE billing_city = "Chicago" AND billing_state = "IL"
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (billing_state VARCHAR, billing_country VARCHAR) ###human: List the number of invoices from the US, grouped by state. ###assistant: SELECT billing_state, COUNT(*) FROM invoices WHERE billing_country = "USA" GROUP BY billing_state
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (billing_state VARCHAR, billing_country VARCHAR) ###human: List the state in the US with the most invoices. ###assistant: SELECT billing_state, COUNT(*) FROM invoices WHERE billing_country = "USA" GROUP BY billing_state ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (billing_state VARCHAR, total INTEGER) ###human: List the number of invoices and the invoice total from California. ###assistant: SELECT billing_state, COUNT(*), SUM(total) FROM invoices WHERE billing_state = "CA"
###context:CREATE TABLE artists (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE albums (title VARCHAR, artist_id VARCHAR) ###human: List Aerosmith's albums. ###assistant: SELECT T1.title FROM albums AS T1 JOIN artists AS T2 ON T1.artist_id = T2.id WHERE T2.name = "Aerosmith"
###context:CREATE TABLE artists (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE albums (artist_id VARCHAR) ###human: How many albums does Billy Cobham has? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM albums AS T1 JOIN artists AS T2 ON T1.artist_id = T2.id WHERE T2.name = "Billy Cobham"
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (company VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: Eduardo Martins is a customer at which company? ###assistant: SELECT company FROM customers WHERE first_name = "Eduardo" AND last_name = "Martins"
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (email VARCHAR, phone VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: What is Astrid Gruber's email and phone number? ###assistant: SELECT email, phone FROM customers WHERE first_name = "Astrid" AND last_name = "Gruber"
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (city VARCHAR) ###human: How many customers live in Prague city? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE city = "Prague"
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (state VARCHAR) ###human: How many customers in state of CA? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE state = "CA"
###context:CREATE TABLE customers (country VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: What country does Roberto Almeida live? ###assistant: SELECT country FROM customers WHERE first_name = "Roberto" AND last_name = "Almeida"
###context:CREATE TABLE artists (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE albums (title VARCHAR, artist_id VARCHAR) ###human: List the name of albums that are released by aritist whose name has 'Led' ###assistant: SELECT T2.title FROM artists AS T1 JOIN albums AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.artist_id WHERE T1.name LIKE '%Led%'
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (id VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE customers (support_rep_id VARCHAR) ###human: How many customers does Steve Johnson support? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM employees AS T1 JOIN customers AS T2 ON T2.support_rep_id = T1.id WHERE T1.first_name = "Steve" AND T1.last_name = "Johnson"
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (title VARCHAR, phone VARCHAR, hire_date VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: What is the title, phone and hire date of Nancy Edwards? ###assistant: SELECT title, phone, hire_date FROM employees WHERE first_name = "Nancy" AND last_name = "Edwards"
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (id VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE employees (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, reports_to VARCHAR) ###human: find the full name of employees who report to Nancy Edwards? ###assistant: SELECT T2.first_name, T2.last_name FROM employees AS T1 JOIN employees AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.reports_to WHERE T1.first_name = "Nancy" AND T1.last_name = "Edwards"
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (address VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: What is the address of employee Nancy Edwards? ###assistant: SELECT address FROM employees WHERE first_name = "Nancy" AND last_name = "Edwards"
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE customers (support_rep_id VARCHAR) ###human: Find the full name of employee who supported the most number of customers. ###assistant: SELECT T1.first_name, T1.last_name FROM employees AS T1 JOIN customers AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.support_rep_id GROUP BY T1.id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (country VARCHAR) ###human: How many employees are living in Canada? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM employees WHERE country = "Canada"
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (phone VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: What is employee Nancy Edwards's phone number? ###assistant: SELECT phone FROM employees WHERE first_name = "Nancy" AND last_name = "Edwards"
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, birth_date VARCHAR) ###human: Who is the youngest employee in the company? List employee's first and last name. ###assistant: SELECT first_name, last_name FROM employees ORDER BY birth_date DESC LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, hire_date VARCHAR) ###human: List top 10 employee work longest in the company. List employee's first and last name. ###assistant: SELECT first_name, last_name FROM employees ORDER BY hire_date LIMIT 10
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (city VARCHAR, title VARCHAR) ###human: Find the number of employees whose title is IT Staff from each city? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*), city FROM employees WHERE title = 'IT Staff' GROUP BY city
###context:CREATE TABLE employees (first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE employees (reports_to VARCHAR) ###human: Which employee manage most number of peoples? List employee's first and last name, and number of people report to that employee. ###assistant: SELECT T2.first_name, T2.last_name, COUNT(T1.reports_to) FROM employees AS T1 JOIN employees AS T2 ON T1.reports_to = T2.id GROUP BY T1.reports_to ORDER BY COUNT(T1.reports_to) DESC LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE customers (id VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: How many orders does Lucas Mancini has? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM customers AS T1 JOIN invoices AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.customer_id WHERE T1.first_name = "Lucas" AND T1.last_name = "Mancini"
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (total INTEGER, customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE customers (id VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: What is the total amount of money spent by Lucas Mancini? ###assistant: SELECT SUM(T2.total) FROM customers AS T1 JOIN invoices AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.customer_id WHERE T1.first_name = "Lucas" AND T1.last_name = "Mancini"
###context:CREATE TABLE media_types (name VARCHAR) ###human: List all media types. ###assistant: SELECT name FROM media_types
###context:CREATE TABLE genres (name VARCHAR) ###human: List all different genre types. ###assistant: SELECT DISTINCT name FROM genres
###context:CREATE TABLE playlists (name VARCHAR) ###human: List the name of all playlist. ###assistant: SELECT name FROM playlists
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (composer VARCHAR, name VARCHAR) ###human: Who is the composer of track Fast As a Shark? ###assistant: SELECT composer FROM tracks WHERE name = "Fast As a Shark"
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (milliseconds VARCHAR, name VARCHAR) ###human: How long does track Fast As a Shark has? ###assistant: SELECT milliseconds FROM tracks WHERE name = "Fast As a Shark"
###context:CREATE TABLE genres (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, genre_id VARCHAR) ###human: What is the name of tracks whose genre is Rock? ###assistant: SELECT T2.name FROM genres AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.genre_id WHERE T1.name = "Rock"
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (genre_id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE albums (title VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: What is title of album which track Balls to the Wall belongs to? ###assistant: SELECT T1.title FROM albums AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.genre_id WHERE T2.name = "Balls to the Wall"
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, genre_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE albums (id VARCHAR, title VARCHAR) ###human: List name of all tracks in Balls to the Wall. ###assistant: SELECT T2.name FROM albums AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.genre_id WHERE T1.title = "Balls to the Wall"
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (album_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE albums (title VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: List title of albums have the number of tracks greater than 10. ###assistant: SELECT T1.title FROM albums AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.album_id GROUP BY T1.id HAVING COUNT(T1.id) > 10
###context:CREATE TABLE genres (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, genre_id VARCHAR, media_type_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE media_types (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR) ###human: List the name of tracks belongs to genre Rock and whose media type is MPEG audio file. ###assistant: SELECT T2.name FROM genres AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.genre_id JOIN media_types AS T3 ON T3.id = T2.media_type_id WHERE T1.name = "Rock" AND T3.name = "MPEG audio file"
###context:CREATE TABLE genres (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, genre_id VARCHAR, media_type_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE media_types (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR) ###human: List the name of tracks belongs to genre Rock or media type is MPEG audio file. ###assistant: SELECT T2.name FROM genres AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.genre_id JOIN media_types AS T3 ON T3.id = T2.media_type_id WHERE T1.name = "Rock" OR T3.name = "MPEG audio file"
###context:CREATE TABLE genres (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, genre_id VARCHAR) ###human: List the name of tracks belongs to genre Rock or genre Jazz. ###assistant: SELECT T2.name FROM genres AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.genre_id WHERE T1.name = "Rock" OR T1.name = "Jazz"
###context:CREATE TABLE playlists (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE playlist_tracks (track_id VARCHAR, playlist_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: List the name of all tracks in the playlists of Movies. ###assistant: SELECT T1.name FROM tracks AS T1 JOIN playlist_tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.track_id JOIN playlists AS T3 ON T3.id = T2.playlist_id WHERE T3.name = "Movies"
###context:CREATE TABLE playlist_tracks (playlist_id VARCHAR, track_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE playlists (name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: List the name of playlist which has number of tracks greater than 100. ###assistant: SELECT T2.name FROM playlist_tracks AS T1 JOIN playlists AS T2 ON T2.id = T1.playlist_id GROUP BY T1.playlist_id HAVING COUNT(T1.track_id) > 100
###context:CREATE TABLE invoices (id VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE invoice_lines (track_id VARCHAR, invoice_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE customers (id VARCHAR, first_name VARCHAR, last_name VARCHAR) ###human: List all tracks bought by customer Daan Peeters. ###assistant: SELECT T1.name FROM tracks AS T1 JOIN invoice_lines AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.track_id JOIN invoices AS T3 ON T3.id = T2.invoice_id JOIN customers AS T4 ON T4.id = T3.customer_id WHERE T4.first_name = "Daan" AND T4.last_name = "Peeters"
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (unit_price VARCHAR, name VARCHAR) ###human: How much is the track Fast As a Shark? ###assistant: SELECT unit_price FROM tracks WHERE name = "Fast As a Shark"
###context:CREATE TABLE playlists (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE playlist_tracks (track_id VARCHAR, playlist_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: Find the name of tracks which are in Movies playlist but not in music playlist. ###assistant: SELECT T1.name FROM tracks AS T1 JOIN playlist_tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.track_id JOIN playlists AS T3 ON T2.playlist_id = T3.id WHERE T3.name = 'Movies' EXCEPT SELECT T1.name FROM tracks AS T1 JOIN playlist_tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.track_id JOIN playlists AS T3 ON T2.playlist_id = T3.id WHERE T3.name = 'Music'
###context:CREATE TABLE playlists (id VARCHAR, name VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE playlist_tracks (track_id VARCHAR, playlist_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE tracks (name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: Find the name of tracks which are in both Movies and music playlists. ###assistant: SELECT T1.name FROM tracks AS T1 JOIN playlist_tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.track_id JOIN playlists AS T3 ON T2.playlist_id = T3.id WHERE T3.name = 'Movies' INTERSECT SELECT T1.name FROM tracks AS T1 JOIN playlist_tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.track_id JOIN playlists AS T3 ON T2.playlist_id = T3.id WHERE T3.name = 'Music'
###context:CREATE TABLE tracks (genre_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE genres (name VARCHAR, id VARCHAR) ###human: Find number of tracks in each genre? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*), T1.name FROM genres AS T1 JOIN tracks AS T2 ON T1.id = T2.genre_id GROUP BY T1.name
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Id VARCHAR) ###human: How many editors are there? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM editor
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Age VARCHAR) ###human: List the names of editors in ascending order of age. ###assistant: SELECT Name FROM editor ORDER BY Age
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Age VARCHAR) ###human: What are the names and ages of editors? ###assistant: SELECT Name, Age FROM editor
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Age INTEGER) ###human: List the names of editors who are older than 25. ###assistant: SELECT Name FROM editor WHERE Age > 25
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Age VARCHAR) ###human: Show the names of editors of age either 24 or 25. ###assistant: SELECT Name FROM editor WHERE Age = 24 OR Age = 25
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Age VARCHAR) ###human: What is the name of the youngest editor? ###assistant: SELECT Name FROM editor ORDER BY Age LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Age VARCHAR) ###human: What are the different ages of editors? Show each age along with the number of editors of that age. ###assistant: SELECT Age, COUNT(*) FROM editor GROUP BY Age
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Age VARCHAR) ###human: Please show the most common age of editors. ###assistant: SELECT Age FROM editor GROUP BY Age ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE journal (Theme VARCHAR) ###human: Show the distinct themes of journals. ###assistant: SELECT DISTINCT Theme FROM journal
###context:CREATE TABLE journal_committee (Editor_ID VARCHAR, Journal_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Editor_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal (Theme VARCHAR, Journal_ID VARCHAR) ###human: Show the names of editors and the theme of journals for which they serve on committees. ###assistant: SELECT T2.Name, T3.Theme FROM journal_committee AS T1 JOIN editor AS T2 ON T1.Editor_ID = T2.Editor_ID JOIN journal AS T3 ON T1.Journal_ID = T3.Journal_ID
###context:CREATE TABLE journal_committee (Editor_ID VARCHAR, Journal_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, age VARCHAR, Editor_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal (Theme VARCHAR, Journal_ID VARCHAR) ###human: Show the names and ages of editors and the theme of journals for which they serve on committees, in ascending alphabetical order of theme. ###assistant: SELECT T2.Name, T2.age, T3.Theme FROM journal_committee AS T1 JOIN editor AS T2 ON T1.Editor_ID = T2.Editor_ID JOIN journal AS T3 ON T1.Journal_ID = T3.Journal_ID ORDER BY T3.Theme
###context:CREATE TABLE journal_committee (Editor_ID VARCHAR, Journal_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Editor_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal (Journal_ID VARCHAR, Sales INTEGER) ###human: Show the names of editors that are on the committee of journals with sales bigger than 3000. ###assistant: SELECT T2.Name FROM journal_committee AS T1 JOIN editor AS T2 ON T1.Editor_ID = T2.Editor_ID JOIN journal AS T3 ON T1.Journal_ID = T3.Journal_ID WHERE T3.Sales > 3000
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (editor_id VARCHAR, Name VARCHAR, Editor_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal_committee (Editor_ID VARCHAR) ###human: Show the id, name of each editor and the number of journal committees they are on. ###assistant: SELECT T1.editor_id, T1.Name, COUNT(*) FROM editor AS T1 JOIN journal_committee AS T2 ON T1.Editor_ID = T2.Editor_ID GROUP BY T1.editor_id
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, Editor_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal_committee (Editor_ID VARCHAR) ###human: Show the names of editors that are on at least two journal committees. ###assistant: SELECT T1.Name FROM editor AS T1 JOIN journal_committee AS T2 ON T1.Editor_ID = T2.Editor_ID GROUP BY T1.Name HAVING COUNT(*) >= 2
###context:CREATE TABLE editor (Name VARCHAR, editor_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal_committee (Name VARCHAR, editor_id VARCHAR) ###human: List the names of editors that are not on any journal committee. ###assistant: SELECT Name FROM editor WHERE NOT editor_id IN (SELECT editor_id FROM journal_committee)
###context:CREATE TABLE journal_committee (journal_ID VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal (date VARCHAR, theme VARCHAR, sales VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal (date VARCHAR, theme VARCHAR, sales VARCHAR, journal_ID VARCHAR) ###human: List the date, theme and sales of the journal which did not have any of the listed editors serving on committee. ###assistant: SELECT date, theme, sales FROM journal EXCEPT SELECT T1.date, T1.theme, T1.sales FROM journal AS T1 JOIN journal_committee AS T2 ON T1.journal_ID = T2.journal_ID
###context:CREATE TABLE journal_committee (journal_ID VARCHAR, work_type VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE journal (sales INTEGER, journal_ID VARCHAR) ###human: What is the average sales of the journals that have an editor whose work type is 'Photo'? ###assistant: SELECT AVG(T1.sales) FROM journal AS T1 JOIN journal_committee AS T2 ON T1.journal_ID = T2.journal_ID WHERE T2.work_type = 'Photo'
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (Id VARCHAR) ###human: How many accounts do we have? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Accounts
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (account_id VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR, account_name VARCHAR) ###human: Show ids, customer ids, names for all accounts. ###assistant: SELECT account_id, customer_id, account_name FROM Accounts
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (other_account_details VARCHAR, account_name VARCHAR) ###human: Show other account details for account with name 338. ###assistant: SELECT other_account_details FROM Accounts WHERE account_name = "338"
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_phone VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR, account_name VARCHAR) ###human: What is the first name, last name, and phone of the customer with account name 162? ###assistant: SELECT T2.customer_first_name, T2.customer_last_name, T2.customer_phone FROM Accounts AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id WHERE T1.account_name = "162"
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_id VARCHAR, customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR) ###human: How many accounts does the customer with first name Art and last name Turcotte have? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Accounts AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id WHERE T2.customer_first_name = "Art" AND T2.customer_last_name = "Turcotte"
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: Show all customer ids and the number of accounts for each customer. ###assistant: SELECT customer_id, COUNT(*) FROM Accounts GROUP BY customer_id
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: Show the customer id and number of accounts with most accounts. ###assistant: SELECT customer_id, COUNT(*) FROM Accounts GROUP BY customer_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: What is the customer first, last name and id with least number of accounts. ###assistant: SELECT T2.customer_first_name, T2.customer_last_name, T1.customer_id FROM Accounts AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id GROUP BY T1.customer_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: Show the number of all customers without an account. ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Customers WHERE NOT customer_id IN (SELECT customer_id FROM Accounts)
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR) ###human: Show the first names and last names of customers without any account. ###assistant: SELECT customer_first_name, customer_last_name FROM Customers EXCEPT SELECT T1.customer_first_name, T1.customer_last_name FROM Customers AS T1 JOIN Accounts AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: Show distinct first and last names for all customers with an account. ###assistant: SELECT DISTINCT T1.customer_first_name, T1.customer_last_name FROM Customers AS T1 JOIN Accounts AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id
###context:CREATE TABLE Accounts (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: How many customers have an account? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT customer_id) FROM Accounts
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers (Id VARCHAR) ###human: How many customers do we have? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Customers
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_id VARCHAR, customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_phone VARCHAR) ###human: Show ids, first names, last names, and phones for all customers. ###assistant: SELECT customer_id, customer_first_name, customer_last_name, customer_phone FROM Customers
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_phone VARCHAR, customer_email VARCHAR, customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR) ###human: What is the phone and email for customer with first name Aniyah and last name Feest? ###assistant: SELECT customer_phone, customer_email FROM Customers WHERE customer_first_name = "Aniyah" AND customer_last_name = "Feest"
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (Id VARCHAR) ###human: Show the number of customer cards. ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Customers_cards
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (card_id VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR, card_type_code VARCHAR, card_number VARCHAR) ###human: Show ids, customer ids, card type codes, card numbers for all cards. ###assistant: SELECT card_id, customer_id, card_type_code, card_number FROM Customers_cards
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (date_valid_from VARCHAR, date_valid_to VARCHAR, card_number VARCHAR) ###human: Show the date valid from and the date valid to for the card with card number '4560596484842'. ###assistant: SELECT date_valid_from, date_valid_to FROM Customers_cards WHERE card_number = "4560596484842"
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_phone VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (customer_id VARCHAR, card_number VARCHAR) ###human: What is the first name, last name, and phone of the customer with card 4560596484842. ###assistant: SELECT T2.customer_first_name, T2.customer_last_name, T2.customer_phone FROM Customers_cards AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id WHERE T1.card_number = "4560596484842"
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_id VARCHAR, customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR) ###human: How many cards does customer Art Turcotte have? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Customers_cards AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id WHERE T2.customer_first_name = "Art" AND T2.customer_last_name = "Turcotte"
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (card_type_code VARCHAR) ###human: How many debit cards do we have? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Customers_cards WHERE card_type_code = "Debit"
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (customer_id VARCHAR, card_type_code VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_id VARCHAR, customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR) ###human: How many credit cards does customer Blanche Huels have? ###assistant: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Customers_cards AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id WHERE T2.customer_first_name = "Blanche" AND T2.customer_last_name = "Huels" AND T1.card_type_code = "Credit"
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: Show all customer ids and the number of cards owned by each customer. ###assistant: SELECT customer_id, COUNT(*) FROM Customers_cards GROUP BY customer_id
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: What is the customer id with most number of cards, and how many does he have? ###assistant: SELECT customer_id, COUNT(*) FROM Customers_cards GROUP BY customer_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: Show id, first and last names for all customers with at least two cards. ###assistant: SELECT T1.customer_id, T2.customer_first_name, T2.customer_last_name FROM Customers_cards AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id GROUP BY T1.customer_id HAVING COUNT(*) >= 2
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (customer_id VARCHAR); CREATE TABLE Customers (customer_first_name VARCHAR, customer_last_name VARCHAR, customer_id VARCHAR) ###human: What is the customer id, first and last name with least number of accounts. ###assistant: SELECT T1.customer_id, T2.customer_first_name, T2.customer_last_name FROM Customers_cards AS T1 JOIN Customers AS T2 ON T1.customer_id = T2.customer_id GROUP BY T1.customer_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) LIMIT 1
###context:CREATE TABLE Customers_cards (card_type_code VARCHAR) ###human: Show all card type codes and the number of cards in each type. ###assistant: SELECT card_type_code, COUNT(*) FROM Customers_cards GROUP BY card_type_code