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Write a query to display the entire details of the 'building' whose owner_name starts with the letter 'M', Display the records in ascending order based on their owner_name.Note:1. Display all the columns present in the building table.2. Specify the condition and retrieve the correct rows in the result(condition need to be specified on owner_name column).3. You can compare your executed result with the sample output given below.4. Order by is mandatorySample output: [Only few records are shown here]

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Write a query to display the entire details of the 'building' whose owner_name starts with the letter 'M', Display the records in ascending order based on their owner_name.Note:1. Display all the columns present in the building table.2. Specify the condition and retrieve the correct rows in the result(condition need to be specified on owner_name column).3. You can compare your executed result with the sample output given below.4. Order by is mandatorySample output: [Only few records are shown here]

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The SQL query you're looking for would look something like this:

SELECT *
FROM building
WHERE owner_name LIKE 'M%'
ORDER BY owner_name ASC;

Here's what this query does, step by step:

  1. SELECT * - This part of the query selects all columns from the table. The asterisk (*) is a wildcard that stands for "all columns".

  2. FROM building - This part of the query specifies the table that we're selecting data from, which in this case is the 'building' table.

  3. WHERE owner_name LIKE 'M%' - This part of the query is a condition that filters the results. It only includes rows where the 'owner_name' starts with 'M'. The percent sign (%) is a wildcard that stands for "any number of any characters", so 'M%' matches any string that starts with 'M'.

  4. ORDER BY owner_name ASC - This part of the query sorts the results in ascending order by the 'owner_name'. 'ASC' stands for 'ascending', and 'DESC' would stand for 'descending'.

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