SQL subqueries on employee Database: list the name, salary, commission and netpay for those employees whose netpay is more than any other employee
SQL subqueries on employee Database: Exercise-40 with Solution
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40. From the following table, write a SQL query to find those employees whose net pay is more than any other employee receive. Return employee name, salary, and commission.
Sample table: employees
Sample Solution:
SELECT e.emp_name,
e.salary,
e.commission,
(SELECT sum(salary+commission)
FROM employees) NETPAY
FROM employees e
WHERE
(SELECT sum(salary+commission)
FROM employees) > ANY
(SELECT salary
FROM employees
WHERE emp_id =e.emp_id) ;
Sample Output:
emp_name | salary | commission | netpay ----------+---------+------------+--------- KAYLING | 6000.00 | | 8500.00 BLAZE | 2750.00 | | 8500.00 CLARE | 2550.00 | | 8500.00 JONAS | 2957.00 | | 8500.00 SCARLET | 3100.00 | | 8500.00 FRANK | 3100.00 | | 8500.00 SANDRINE | 900.00 | | 8500.00 ADELYN | 1700.00 | 400.00 | 8500.00 WADE | 1350.00 | 600.00 | 8500.00 MADDEN | 1350.00 | 1500.00 | 8500.00 TUCKER | 1600.00 | 0.00 | 8500.00 ADNRES | 1200.00 | | 8500.00 JULIUS | 1050.00 | | 8500.00 MARKER | 1400.00 | | 8500.00 (14 rows)
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Structure of employee Database:
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Previous: From the following table, write a SQL query to find those managers who are not working under the PRESIDENT. Return complete information about the employees.
Next: From the following tables, write a SQL query to find those departments where the number of employees is equal to the number of characters in the department name. Return complete information about the employees.
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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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