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public with sharing class WeekFiveHomework { | |
public static void soqlPractice() { | |
//1. Below is a SOQL query that should be returning the top 5 Accounts in our org based on Annual Revenue. | |
//Something's not quite right, can you fix the query? | |
List<Account> topFiveAccounts = [SELECT Id, Name, AnnualRevenue FROM Account WHERE AnnualRevenue > 0 ORDER BY AnnualRevenue DESC LIMIT 5]; | |
System.debug('This should be 5: ' + topFiveAccounts.size()); | |
//2. Here is a query that is missing something. It compiles, but if you try and run this method in Anonymous | |
//you'll get an error when the method tries to use the query results. Fix it! :) | |
List<Contact> contacts = [SELECT FirstName, LastName, MailingState FROM Contact LIMIT 10]; | |
for (Contact c : contacts) { | |
String name = c.FirstName + ' ' + c.LastName; | |
} | |
//3. Can you write a SOQL query from scratch that will return the top 10 Accounts in the org, ordered by annual | |
//revenue in decending order? Print your results in the debug log. | |
List<Account> topTenAccounts = [SELECT Id, Name, AnnualRevenue FROM Account ORDER BY AnnualRevenue DESC LIMIT 10]; | |
//There were only 8 accounts with Annual Revenue, so the other two that get returned are random?? | |
System.debug('This should be 10: ' + topTenAccounts.size()); | |
//4. Can you write a SOQL query that will return all opportunities for all accounts in the topFiveAccounts list that we used | |
//in Number 1? (topFiveAccounts) Hint: If you're stuck, look back a the code in WeekFiveClassExercises, getOpenOppsForHotAccounts method | |
// Print your results in the debug log. | |
List<Opportunity> OpptiesForTopFive = [SELECT Name, StageName, Account.Name FROM Opportunity WHERE AccountId in:topFiveAccounts]; | |
System.debug('Opportunities for top 5 accounts: ' + OpptiesForTopFive.size()); | |
System.debug('List them all: '); | |
for (Opportunity opp : OpptiesForTopFive) { | |
System.debug(opp.Name); | |
} | |
} | |
public static void forTheLoveOfForLoops() { | |
//1. Take a look at the list and loop below. It's commented out since it can't run as is. | |
// Can you replace the ?? with the number that makes sense based on the comments? | |
// Remove the slashes and compile. | |
// Can you add an extra counter variable so that you can print out how many times the loop ran in total? | |
//This loop should run 5 times | |
Integer totalNum = 0; | |
for (Integer i=0; i<5; i++) { | |
System.debug('i is now: '+i); | |
totalNum++; | |
} | |
System.debug('Loop ran total ' + totalNum + ' times'); | |
//2. Below is a loop that iterates through a list. Can you change it to use the new For Loop syntax? It should print out | |
//each account name in the debug log when you're done. | |
//Use the list size to tell you how many loops, and use indexing to fetch values. If you need help, check the | |
//loopingThroughLists method in WeekFiveClassExercises for hints | |
List<Account> accountList = [SELECT Id, Name FROM Account LIMIT 5]; | |
for (Integer i=0; i < accountList.size(); i ++) { | |
System.debug('Account Name: ' + accountList[i].Name); | |
} | |
} | |
} |
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