175. Combine Two Tables && 176. Second Highest Salary

175. Combine Two Tables

 

SQL Schema

Table: Person

+-------------+---------+
| Column Name | Type    |
+-------------+---------+
| PersonId    | int     |
| FirstName   | varchar |
| LastName    | varchar |
+-------------+---------+
PersonId is the primary key column for this table.

Table: Address

+-------------+---------+
| Column Name | Type    |
+-------------+---------+
| AddressId   | int     |
| PersonId    | int     |
| City        | varchar |
| State       | varchar |
+-------------+---------+
AddressId is the primary key column for this table.

 

Write a SQL query for a report that provides the following information for each person in the Person table, regardless if there is an address for each of those people:

FirstName, LastName, City, State
select FirstName,LastName,City,State from Person left join Address on Person.PersonId=Address.PersonId;

 

 

176. Second Highest Salary

 

SQL Schema

Write a SQL query to get the second highest salary from the Employee table.

+----+--------+
| Id | Salary |
+----+--------+
| 1  | 100    |
| 2  | 200    |
| 3  | 300    |
+----+--------+

For example, given the above Employee table, the query should return 200 as the second highest salary. If there is no second highest salary, then the query should return null.

+---------------------+
| SecondHighestSalary |
+---------------------+
| 200                 |
+---------------------+
# Write your MySQL query statement below


# select (select distinct Salary   from Employee order by Salary desc limit 1 offset 1) as SecondHighestSalary;

select max(Salary) as SecondHighestSalary from Employee where Salary not in (select max(Salary) from Employee);

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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