Im taking a database theory class(no I dont need help with my homework). There is an 
interesting query in the book that I have never seen posed before. The solution would 
be hideously slow if there was even a moderate amount of data in the tables. How would 
you write it? 

Given 3 tables: and columns in the tables:

TABLE: Person
Primary Key: SID
COLUMN: NAME

TABLE: BIDS
Primary Key: BID
Foreign Key: SID
FOREIGN KEYT: BOAT_ID
Column: Date

Boat:
Primary Key: BOAT_ID
Column: Color

Find any person who has reserved all the boats. The 

I dont have the solution with me, but there is a 'NOT EXISTS', then in the subquery 
there is a minus and a correlated 'where' clause.'. That query wouldnt move.

How would you solve this? 

Also, according to the 'SQL Standard', SQL is supposed to support op codes such as 
'ALL' or 'ANY' So you can say:

Find all people who are older than any person with blue eyes. Or find all the people 
who are older than 'ALL' the people with blue eyes.

Just to reiterate. Not looking for help with my homework. My professor isnt an Oracle 
guy so he doesnt know.  

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