Loss Of Valuable Energy
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Loss Of Valuable Energy
I may be walking slowly, but I am not walking backwards
It moves, it moves not.It is far, and it is near.It is within all this and it is outside all this! -- RIG Veda
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Best regards,
Karthikeyan:)
Its awfully important to know what is and what is not your business...
Keep shining always! All power is within you. You can do anything & everything; believe in that. Do not believe you are weak. Stand up & express the divinity within you!
--- Swami Vivekananda !!!
If you greatly desire something, have the guts to stake everything on obtaining it.
Come on guys... Make your entry with some useful posts...
Regards,
Karthik
It is given that the standard SELECT query is considered separate from SQL DML, as it has no persistent effects on the data stored in a database........
Krishna,
Please chk the link.... SQL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Regards,
Karthi
Hi all,
I have one basic question... My friend was saying SELECT as DML... I told him SELECT won't come under DML.... since it is only retreiving data......
who is correct?
Lookin for...
Hi,
Please check the link...
SQL Server vs Oracle
Regards,
Karthi.
Hi,
I need to change this following code into Pl/sql.. can any one help me out?
for(m=1;m<=n-2;m++)
Regards,
Karthi.....
Fantastic krishna..
I got the result.... I did some changes in the above code according to my table structure & got it...
Great job :) :)
Hi, i have the following tables... Employee, manager, dept & payscale.
I need to find the ratio of manager and employees salary. I found out managers' and employees' salary individually..... ...
I got it this way
select e.empid, Mgrid, decode(Mgrid,NULL,'NONMANAGER','MANAGER') as DESIGNATION
from Employee e,MANAGER m
where e.EMPID=m.EMPID(+)
order by DESIGNATION;
Thanks a lot...
Sir, i used union all & got it... But i need to get my result in the following format.. Empid name designation 101 karthi manager 102 krishna manager 103 ram non manager ------- like wise..
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I dont think the above query will work out..
I have the same question....
EMPLOYEE table has both managers and non-managers(employees).. I need to list out them separately in a single query.
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