Ranjit Raj created an EMP table with columns E_ID, E_NAME, AGE, and SALARY. Ranjit inserted 7 records into the table with employee IDs from 101-107 and names, ages, and salaries. Ranjit then provided 5 SQL queries to count employee names, sum ages, group salaries, and order salaries in ascending and descending order.
Ranjit Raj created an EMP table with columns E_ID, E_NAME, AGE, and SALARY. Ranjit inserted 7 records into the table with employee IDs from 101-107 and names, ages, and salaries. Ranjit then provided 5 SQL queries to count employee names, sum ages, group salaries, and order salaries in ascending and descending order.
Ranjit Raj created an EMP table with columns E_ID, E_NAME, AGE, and SALARY. Ranjit inserted 7 records into the table with employee IDs from 101-107 and names, ages, and salaries. Ranjit then provided 5 SQL queries to count employee names, sum ages, group salaries, and order salaries in ascending and descending order.