SQL exercises on employee Database: List the employees who are working either MANAGER or ANALYST with a salary range between 2000 to 5000 without any commission
SQL employee Database: Exercise-59 with Solution
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59. From the following table, write a SQL query to find those employees who are working either as a MANAGER or an ANALYST with a salary in the range 2000, 5000 (Begin and end values are included.) without any commission. Return complete information about the employees.
Sample table: employees
Pictorial Presentation:
Sample Solution:
SELECT *
FROM employees
WHERE job_name IN ('MANAGER',
'ANALYST')
AND salary BETWEEN 2000 AND 5000
AND commission IS NULL;
Sample Output:
emp_id | emp_name | job_name | manager_id | hire_date | salary | commission | dep_id --------+----------+----------+------------+------------+---------+------------+-------- 66928 | BLAZE | MANAGER | 68319 | 1991-05-01 | 2750.00 | | 3001 67832 | CLARE | MANAGER | 68319 | 1991-06-09 | 2550.00 | | 1001 65646 | JONAS | MANAGER | 68319 | 1991-04-02 | 2957.00 | | 2001 67858 | SCARLET | ANALYST | 65646 | 1997-04-19 | 3100.00 | | 2001 69062 | FRANK | ANALYST | 65646 | 1991-12-03 | 3100.00 | | 2001 (5 rows)
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Sample Database: employee
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Previous: From the following table, write a SQL query to find the name and salary of the employee FRANK. Salary should be equal to the maximum salary within his or her salary group.
Next: From the following table, write a SQL query to find those employees working at PERTH, or MELBOURNE with an experience over 10 years. Return employee ID, employee name, department ID, salary, and department location.
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SQL Server SELECT into existing table.
INSERT INTO dbo.TABLETWO SELECT col1, col2 FROM dbo.TABLEONE WHERE col3 LIKE @search_key
This assumes there's only two columns in dbo.TABLETWO - you need to specify the columns otherwise:
INSERT INTO dbo.TABLETWO (col1, col2) SELECT col1, col2 FROM dbo.TABLEONE WHERE col3 LIKE @search_key
Database: SQL Server
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