This assignment involved performing and verifying a series of SQL operations on a relational restaurant database (assign2db). The task covered:
- Data Updates
 - Data Inserts
 - Data Queries
 - Views and Deletion with Referential Integrity
 
The assignment demonstrates proficiency in SQL including joins, nested queries, view creation, data manipulation, and handling foreign key constraints.
69_script2.sql: SQL script file containing all parts of the assignment.69_outputscript2.txt: Output captured from running the script on MySQL, including query results and errors.
- Changed dish name from “Pasta alla Brenda” to “Pasta alla Norma” and marked it vegetarian.
 - Updated all orders delivered by Marge to have a delivery rating of 3.
 
- Added fictional characters:
Walter Whiteas a customerJesse Pinkmanas a driver- Favorite dish: 
Los Pollos Hermanos Chicken 
 - Attempted to insert a new order which failed due to:
- Delivery address too long
 - Foreign key constraint violation due to previous failure
 
 
Executed various SELECT queries to retrieve information such as:
- Driver and customer statistics
 - Most popular vegetarian items
 - Customers who only ordered vegetarian dishes
 - Order costs
 - Delivery durations
 - Driver assignment gaps
 
- Created a view 
driver_ordersto track deliveries. - Attempted deletion of drivers:
- Successfully deleted 
D666(no associated orders) - Deletion of 
D333failed due to referential integrity withcusordertable 
 - Successfully deleted 
 
- Success: Most queries produced correct outputs; joins and subqueries were well-formed.
 - Issue: The 
cusorderinsertion failed due to an overly long address exceeding column limits. - Insight: Deleting drivers requires checking referential integrity constraints first.
 
To execute the script on MySQL:
mysql -u [username] -p < 69_script2.sqlMake sure the assign2db database is properly set up with required tables and constraints.
This submission is part of CS3319B – Introduction to Databases at Western University. For academic use only.