1) Display the details of all employees
SQL>Select * from emp;
2) Display the depart information from department table
SQL>select * from dept;
3) Display the name and job for all the employees
SQL>select ename,job from emp;
4) Display the name and salary for all the employees
SQL>select ename,sal from emp;
5) Display the employee no and totalsalary for all the employees
SQL>select empno,ename,sal,comm, sal+nvl(comm,0) as"total salary" from emp
6) Display the employee name and annual salary for all employees.
SQL>select ename, 12*(sal+nvl(comm,0)) as "annual Sal" from emp
7) Display the names of all the employees who are working in depart number 10.
SQL>select ename from emp where deptno=10;
8) Display the names of all the employees who are working as clerks and drawing a salary more than 3000.
SQL>select ename from emp where job='CLERK' and sal>3000;
9) Display the employee number and name who are earning comm.
SQL>select empno,ename from emp where comm is not null;
10) Display the employee number and name who do not earn any comm.
SQL>select empno,ename from emp where comm is null;
11) Display the names of employees who are working as clerks,salesman or analyst and drawing a salary more than 3000.
SQL>select ename from emp where job='CLERK' OR JOB='SALESMAN' OR JOB='ANALYST' AND SAL>3000;
12) Display the names of the employees who are working in the company for the past 5 years;
SQL>select ename from emp where to_char(sysdate,'YYYY')-to_char(hiredate,'YYYY')>=5;
13) Display the list of employees who have joined the company before 30-JUN-90 or after 31-DEC-90.
a)select ename from emp where hiredate < '30-JUN-1990' or hiredate > '31-DEC-90';
14) Display current Date.
SQL>select sysdate from dual;
15) Display the list of all users in your database(use catalog table).
SQL>select username from all_users;
16) Display the names of all tables from current user;
SQL>select tname from tab;
17) Display the name of the current user.
SQL>show user
18) Display the names of employees working in depart number 10 or 20 or 40 or employees working as CLERKS, SALESMAN or ANALYST.
SQL>select ename from emp where deptno in (10, 20, 40) or job in ('CLERKS','SALESMAN','ANALYST');
19) Display the names of employees whose name starts with alphabet S.
SQL>select ename from emp where ename like 'S%';
20) Display the Employee names for employees whose name ends with alphabet S.
SQL>select ename from emp where ename like '%S';
21) Display the names of employees whose names have second alphabet A in their names.
SQL>select ename from emp where ename like '_A%';
22) select the names of the employee whose names is exactly five characters in length.
SQL>select ename from emp where length (ename) =5;
23) Display the names of the employee who ar e not working as MANAGERS.
SQL>select ename from emp where job not in ('MANAGER');
24) Display the names of the employee who are not work ing as SALESMAN OR CLERK OR ANALYST.
SQL>select ename from EMP where job not In ('SALESMAN','CLERK','ANALYST');
25) Display all rows from EMP table. The system should wait after every Screen full of information.
SQL>set pause on
26) Display the total number of employee working in the company.
27) Display the total salary beiging paid to all employees.
SQL>select sum (Sal) from emp;
28) Display the maximum salary from emp table.
SQL>select max (Sal) from emp;
29) Display the minimum salary from emp table.
SQL>select min (Sal) from emp;
30) Display the average salary from emp table.
SQL>select avg(sal) from emp;
31) Display the maximum salary being paid to CLERK.
SQL>select max(sal) from emp where job='CLERK';
32) Display the maximum salary being paid to depart number 20.
SQL>select max(sal) from emp where deptno=20;
33) Display the minimum salary being paid to any SALESMAN.
SQL>select min(sal) from emp where job='SALESMAN';
34) Display the average salary drawn by MANAGERS.
SQL>select avg(sal) from emp where job='MANAGER';
35) Display the total salary drawn by ANALYST working in depart number 40.
SQL>select sum(sal) from emp where job='ANALYST' and deptno=40;
36) Display the names of the employee in order of salary i.e the name of the employee earning lowest salary should salary appear first.
SQL>select ename from emp order by sal;
37) Display the names of the employee in descending order of salary.
a)select ename from emp order by sal desc;
38) Display the names of the employee in order of employee name.
a)select ename from emp order by ename;
39) Display empno,ename,deptno,sal sort the output first base on name and within name by deptno and with in deptno by sal.
40) Display the name of the employee along with their annual salary(sal*12).The name of the employee earning highest annual salary should apper first.
SQL>select ename,sal*12 from emp order by sal desc;
41) Display name,salary,hra,pf,da,total salary for each employee. The output should be in the order of total salary,hra 15% of salary,da 10% of salary,pf 5% salary,total salary will be(salary+hra+da)-pf.
SQL>select ename,sal,sal/100*15 as hra,sal/100*5 as pf,sal/100*10 as da, sal+sal/100*15+sal/100*10-sal/100*5 as total from emp;
42) Display depart numbers and total number of employees working in each department.
SQL>select deptno,count(deptno)from emp group by deptno;
43) Display the various jobs and total number of employees within each job group.
SQL>select job,count(job)from emp group by job;
44) Display the depart numbers and total salary for each department.
SQL>select deptno,sum(sal) from emp group by deptno;
45) Display the depart numbers and max salary for each department.
SQL>select deptno,max(sal) from emp group by deptno;
46) Display the various jobs and total salary for each job
SQL>select job,sum(sal) from emp group by job;
47) Display the depart numbers with more than three employees in each dept.
SQL>select deptno,count(deptno) from emp group by deptno having count(*)>3;
48) Display the various jobs along with total salary for each of the jobs where total salary is greater than 40000.
SQL>select job,sum(sal) from emp group by job having sum(sal)>40000;
49) Display the various jobs along with total number of employees in each job.The output should contain only those jobs with more than three employees.
SQL>select job,count(empno) from emp group by job having count(job)>3
50) Display the name of the empployee who earns highest salary.
SQL>select ename from emp where sal=(select max(sal) from emp);
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