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Write an SQL query to fetch the departments that have less than five people in it

SELECT DEPARTMENT, COUNT(WORKER_ID) as 'Number of Workers' FROM Worker GROUP BY DEPARTMENT HAVING COUNT(WORKER_ID) < 5;

Write an SQL query to fetch the no. of workers for each department in the descending order

SELECT DEPARTMENT, count(WORKER_ID) No_Of_Workers FROM worker GROUP BY DEPARTMENT ORDER BY No_Of_Workers DESC;

Write an SQL query to fetch departments along with the total salaries paid for each of them

SELECT DEPARTMENT, sum(Salary) from worker group by DEPARTMENT;

Write an SQL query to print all Worker details from the Worker table order by FIRST_NAME Ascending and DEPARTMENT Descending.

Select * from Worker order by FIRST_NAME asc,DEPARTMENT desc;

Write an SQL query to print all Worker details from the Worker table order by FIRST_NAME Ascending.

Select * from Worker order by FIRST_NAME asc;

Write an SQL query to print details of Workers with DEPARTMENT name as "Admin"

Select * from Worker where DEPARTMENT like 'Admin%';

Write an SQL query to print details for Workers with the first name as "Vipul" and "Satish" from Worker table.

Select * from Worker where FIRST_NAME in ('Vipul','Satish');

Write an SQL query to print details of the Workers whose FIRST_NAME contains 'a'

Select * from Worker where FIRST_NAME like '%a%';

Write an SQL query to print details of the Workers whose FIRST_NAME ends with 'a'

Select * from Worker where FIRST_NAME like '%a';

Write an SQL query to print details of the Workers whose FIRST_NAME ends with 'h' and contains six alphabets

Select * from Worker where FIRST_NAME like '_____h';

Write an SQL query to print details of workers excluding first names, "Vipul" and "Satish" from Worker table.

Select * from Worker where FIRST_NAME not in ('Vipul','Satish');

Write an SQL query to print details of the Workers whose SALARY lies between 100000 and 500000

Select * from Worker where SALARY between 100000 and 500000;

Write an SQL query to show the last record from a table

Select * from Worker where WORKER_ID = (SELECT max(WORKER_ID) from Worker);

Write an SQL query to fetch the first row of a table

Select * from Worker where WORKER_ID = (SELECT min(WORKER_ID) from Worker);

Write an SQL query to print details of the Workers who have joined in Feb'2014

Select * from Worker where year(JOINING_DATE) = 2014 and month(JOINING_DATE) = 2;

Write an SQL query to print the FIRST_NAME and LAST_NAME from Worker table into a single column COMPLETE_NAME. A space char should separate them.

Select CONCAT(FIRST_NAME, ' ', LAST_NAME) AS 'COMPLETE_NAME' from Worker;

Write an SQL query to fetch "FIRST_NAME" from Worker table using the alias name as <WORKER_NAME>

Select FIRST_NAME AS WORKER_NAME from Worker;

Write an SQL query to find the position of the alphabet ('a') in the first name column 'Amitabh' from Worker table.

Select INSTR(FIRST_NAME, BINARY'a') from Worker where FIRST_NAME = 'Amitabh';

Write an SQL query to print the DEPARTMENT from Worker table after removing white spaces from the left side.

Select LTRIM(DEPARTMENT) from Worker;

Write an SQL query to print the FIRST_NAME from Worker table after replacing 'a' with 'A'.

Select REPLACE(FIRST_NAME,'a','A') from Worker;

Write an SQL query to print the FIRST_NAME from Worker table after removing white spaces from the right side.

Select RTRIM(FIRST_NAME) from Worker;

Write an SQL query to fetch unique values of DEPARTMENT from Worker table.

Select distinct DEPARTMENT from Worker;

Write an SQL query to fetch the list of employees with the same salary

Select distinct W.WORKER_ID, W.FIRST_NAME, W.Salary from Worker W, Worker W1 where W.Salary = W1.Salary and W.WORKER_ID != W1.WORKER_ID;

Write an SQL query that fetches the unique values of DEPARTMENT from Worker table and prints its length.

Select distinct length(DEPARTMENT) from Worker;

Write an SQL query to show the second highest salary from a table

Select max(Salary) from Worker where Salary not in (Select max(Salary) from Worker);

Write an SQL query to print the first three characters of FIRST_NAME from Worker table.

Select substring(FIRST_NAME,1,3) from Worker;

Write an SQL query to fetch "FIRST_NAME" from Worker table in upper case.

Select upper(FIRST_NAME) from Worker;

Write an SQL query to fetch intersecting records of two tables

(SELECT * FROM Worker) INTERSECT (SELECT * FROM WorkerClone);

Write an SQL query to fetch the first 50% records from a table

SELECT * FROM WORKER WHERE WORKER_ID <= (SELECT count(WORKER_ID)/2 from Worker);

Write an SQL query to show records from one table that another table does not have

SELECT * FROM Worker MINUS SELECT * FROM Title;

Write an SQL query to show only odd rows from a table

SELECT * FROM Worker WHERE MOD (WORKER_ID, 2) <> 0;

Write an SQL query to show only even rows from a table

SELECT * FROM Worker WHERE MOD (WORKER_ID, 2) = 0;

Write an SQL query to fetch the last five records from a table

SELECT * FROM Worker WHERE WORKER_ID <=5 UNION SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM Worker W order by W.WORKER_ID DESC) AS W1 WHERE W1.WORKER_ID <=5;

Write an SQL query to fetch worker names with salaries >= 50000 and <= 100000

SELECT CONCAT(FIRST_NAME, ' ', LAST_NAME) As Worker_Name, Salary FROM worker WHERE WORKER_ID IN (SELECT WORKER_ID FROM worker WHERE Salary BETWEEN 50000 AND 100000);

Write an SQL query to fetch the count of employees working in the department 'Admin'

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM worker WHERE DEPARTMENT = 'Admin';

Write an SQL query to show all departments along with the number of people in there

SELECT DEPARTMENT, COUNT(DEPARTMENT) as 'Number of Workers' FROM Worker GROUP BY DEPARTMENT;

Write an SQL query to print details of the Workers who are also Managers

SELECT DISTINCT W.FIRST_NAME, T.WORKER_TITLE FROM Worker W INNER JOIN Title T ON W.WORKER_ID = T.WORKER_REF_ID AND T.WORKER_TITLE in ('Manager');

Write an SQL query to fetch the names of workers who earn the highest salary

SELECT FIRST_NAME, SALARY from Worker WHERE SALARY=(SELECT max(SALARY) from Worker);

Write an SQL query to fetch duplicate records having matching data in some fields of a table

SELECT WORKER_TITLE, AFFECTED_FROM, COUNT(*) FROM Title GROUP BY WORKER_TITLE, AFFECTED_FROM HAVING COUNT(*) > 1;

Write an SQL query to fetch three max salaries from a table

SELECT distinct Salary from worker a WHERE 3 >= (SELECT count(distinct Salary) from worker b WHERE a.Salary <= b.Salary) order by a.Salary desc;

Write an SQL query to fetch three min salaries from a table

SELECT distinct Salary from worker a WHERE 3 >= (SELECT count(distinct Salary) from worker b WHERE a.Salary >= b.Salary) order by a.Salary desc;

Write an SQL query to fetch nth max salaries from a table

SELECT distinct Salary from worker a WHERE n >= (SELECT count(distinct Salary) from worker b WHERE a.Salary <= b.Salary) order by a.Salary desc;

Write an SQL query to print the name of employees having the highest salary in each department

SELECT t.DEPARTMENT,t.FIRST_NAME,t.Salary from(SELECT max(Salary) as TotalSalary,DEPARTMENT from Worker group by DEPARTMENT) as TempNew Inner Join Worker t on TempNew.DEPARTMENT=t.DEPARTMENT and TempNew.TotalSalary=t.Salary;

Write an SQL query to show one row twice in results from a table

select FIRST_NAME, DEPARTMENT from worker W where W.DEPARTMENT='HR' union all select FIRST_NAME, DEPARTMENT from Worker W1 where W1.DEPARTMENT='HR';


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