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SQL JOINS on HR Database: Display the department name and the full name of the manager

SQL JOINS on HR Database: Exercise-18 with Solution

18. From the following tables, write a SQL query to find the department name and the full name (first and last name) of the manager.

Sample table: departments


Sample table: employees


Sample Solution:

SELECT department_name, first_name || ' ' || last_name AS name_of_manager
	FROM departments D 
		JOIN employees E 
			ON (D.manager_id=E.employee_id);

Sample Output:

department_name	name_of_manager
Executive	Steven King
IT		Alexander Hunold
Finance		Nancy Greenberg
Purchasing	Den Raphaely
Shipping	Adam Fripp
Sales		John Russell
Administration	Jennifer Whalen
Marketing	Michael Hartstein
Human Resources	Susan Mavris
Public Relations Hermann Baer
Accounting	 Shelley Higgins

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SQL Exercises: Display the department name and the full name of the manager.

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HR database model

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SQL: Tips of the Day

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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