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Does anyone have any advice on how to write SQL queries?

I've been trying to write two particular queries in SQL, but I'm not having any luck. All I'm getting are error messages. The two queries I need help writing are as follows:

1.) Using the BowlingLeagueKK database, tell how many days have elapsed since each tournament was last played. Display this column and give it a realistic name. Also display the tournament location. Use February 10, 2018 as the end date. Sort results by tournament location.

2.) Using the ztblBowlerRating table, display the three columns sorted by BowlLowAvg, ascending. Create and display a fourth column with a realistic name that is the difference between the high and low average.

Does anyone have any advice on how to make a sitz bath more comfortable?

I used my sitz bath once, and yes it felt so GOOD, but it was terribly uncomfortable. When I was in the hospital, they gave me a newborn diaper filled with ice, and placed it in my underwear to sooth my 2nd degree tearing. When I got home I did the same thing, only with an ice pack and they were lifesavers! I also used Dermoplast, (a numbing spray and witch hazel pads...anything cold felt so good on my sore area.
I had engorgement as well when I was trying to stop nursing. I pumped for one day then I was fine the next. I heard you can put cabbage leaves on your breasts to help with "the drying up" of your milk. Also, don't let the hot water in your shower hit your breasts, that can only exacerbate the problem.
Good Luck, Mama!

Does anyone have any advice on corn syrup for croup?

There is no reason to give a baby corn syrup for croup. I cannot imagine what the thinking behind this is.

There are two things to try at home for croup: fire up the shower, get it nice and steamy, and hang out in the bathroom with your barking baby until you get it under control; or bundle your son up and take him outside. If the steam doesn't work to reduce the swelling, the cool night air might.

And if neither of those things work, head to the ER. They can give your son a dose of oral steroids that will help to KEEP the swelling reduced.

Croup is caused by the same viruses that cause colds. So the best thing to do is to wash your son's hands a lot. Sounds crazy, but there it is...

Job trial as a cashier tomorrow! Does anyone have any advice?

First of all, relax. A lot mistakes new cashiers make are just because they are nervous. Places that sell produce will have a chart with the codes and you won't be expected to know all of them the first day, and I really doubt they will ever test you asking what the code for plantains is. As far as checking the price for items most places have a way to do a price inquiry on items, and for things that are priced by weight they should have a scale that will tell you the total weight of an item. For instance at Walmart, a cashier can set the produce on the scale and a display will show the total weight, then they can check the price per pound for the item. If you aren't quick with math, ring it up and if the customer decides it too pricy when the price come up on the display, you can void the item off the transaction.
General advice for work as a cashier would be to make sure and greet the customer, you are the last person they see as they leave, so you have a lot of influence on their shopping experience. Be pleasant and respectful. try to move fast, but not so fast you overcharge by accidentaly scanning a single item multiple times. Policies vary from store to store so make sure that if it a place that sales groceries that you ask about the policies concerning WIC, Coupons, price matching, and pricing errors. Having questions that relate to your job while training shows an interest in the job as well as lets your supervisor know you want to be prepared and do the job right. As a supervisor over cashiers at a retail/grocery store, I would rather have someone willing to learn and that cares about the job they do than someone who may be better qualified, but doesn't really care about the job or the store as a whole.

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