2082. The Number of Rich Customers 🔒
Table: Store
+-------------+------+
| Column Name | Type |
+-------------+------+
| bill_id | int |
| customer_id | int |
| amount | int |
+-------------+------+
bill_id is the primary key for this table.
Each row contains information about the amount of one bill and the customer associated with it.
Schema
CREATE TABLE Store (
bill_id INT PRIMARY KEY, -- Unique identifier for each bill
customer_id INT NOT NULL, -- References a customer (assumed to exist in another table)
amount INT NOT NULL -- Bill amount (assuming it cannot be NULL)
);
INSERT INTO Store (bill_id, customer_id, amount) VALUES
(6, 1, 549),
(8, 1, 834),
(4, 2, 394),
(11, 3, 657),
(13, 3, 257);
Write an SQL query to report the number of customers who had at least one bill with an amount strictly greater than 500.
The query result format is in the following example.
Example 1:
Input:
Store table:
+---------+-------------+--------+
| bill_id | customer_id | amount |
+---------+-------------+--------+
| 6 | 1 | 549 |
| 8 | 1 | 834 |
| 4 | 2 | 394 |
| 11 | 3 | 657 |
| 13 | 3 | 257 |
+---------+-------------+--------+
Output:
+------------+
| rich_count |
+------------+
| 2 |
+------------+
Explanation:
Customer 1 has two bills with amounts strictly greater than 500.
Customer 2 does not have any bills with an amount strictly greater than 500.
Customer 3 has one bill with an amount strictly greater than 500.
select count(distinct customer_id) as rich_count from Store_2082 where amount > 500;