Advanced Queries

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In a new database import the main table from the Portal database (remember that wgt and hfl need to have their types changes to integer). Now download and import the Plots table and the Species table (if you don’t remember how to import tables see the details in the Importing Tables problem. We will use this database for all of the exercises on joins, database structure, and nested queries. Remember to check that the fields in each table have reasonable types. The Plots table can be joined to the main table by joining plot to PlotsID and the species table can be joined to the main table by joining species to new_code.

The Portal mammal data include data from a number of different experimental manipulations. You want to do a time-series analysis of the natural population dynamics of all of the rodent species at the site, so write a query that returns the year, month, day, and full species name of every individual captured on the control plots. Exclude all non-rodent species (i.e., species for which the Rodent field in the species table is equal to 0) and all individuals that have not been identified to species (i.e., species for which the Unknown field in the species table is equal to 1). Save this query as Data From Controls.