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SQL Assignment Queries With Outputs[1]

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SQL Assignment and Queries with Outputs

I. Find employees working in the same department as 'Alice'.

SELECT emp_name
FROM Employees
WHERE dept_id = (SELECT dept_id FROM Employees WHERE emp_name = 'Alice');

Expected Output:
Alice, Emma

II. List employees who earn more than the average salary.

SELECT emp_name
FROM Employees
WHERE salary > (SELECT AVG(salary) FROM Employees);

Expected Output:
Emma, Charlie

III. Find employees whose department name contains 'IT'.

SELECT emp_name
FROM Employees E
JOIN Departments D ON E.dept_id = D.dept_id
WHERE D.dept_name LIKE '%IT%';

Expected Output:
Bob, Frank

IV. Find the highest-paid employee in each department.

SELECT emp_name, dept_id, salary


FROM (
SELECT emp_name, dept_id, salary,
RANK() OVER (PARTITION BY dept_id ORDER BY salary DESC) AS rank
FROM Employees
)
WHERE rank = 1;
Expected Output:
Emma (HR), Charlie (Finance), Bob (IT)

V. Find departments with no employees.

SELECT dept_name
FROM Departments
WHERE dept_id NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT dept_id FROM Employees);

Expected Output:
Marketing

VI. Retrieve employees earning less than the average salary in their
department.

SELECT emp_name
FROM Employees E
WHERE salary < (
SELECT AVG(salary)
FROM Employees
WHERE dept_id = E.dept_id
);

Expected Output:
Alice, Frank

VII. Find employees whose salary is the second highest.

SELECT emp_name, salary


FROM (
SELECT emp_name, salary, DENSE_RANK() OVER (ORDER BY salary DESC) AS rank
FROM Employees
)
WHERE rank = 2;

Expected Output:
Bob

VIII. Find departments where the total salary of employees exceeds 10,000.

SELECT D.dept_name
FROM Departments D
JOIN Employees E ON D.dept_id = E.dept_id
GROUP BY D.dept_name
HAVING SUM(E.salary) > 10000;

Expected Output:
HR, IT

IX. Find employees who earn more than the highest-paid employee in the 'IT'
department.

SELECT emp_name
FROM Employees
WHERE salary > (
SELECT MAX(salary)
FROM Employees
WHERE dept_id = '20' -- IT department
);

Expected Output:
Emma

X. Find employees who do not earn the minimum or maximum salary in their
department.

SELECT emp_name
FROM Employees E
WHERE salary > (
SELECT MIN(salary)
FROM Employees
WHERE dept_id = E.dept_id
)
AND salary < (
SELECT MAX(salary)
FROM Employees
WHERE dept_id = E.dept_id
);

Expected Output:
Alice, Frank, Charlie

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