There are no ethnic minorities and sue the only female is on the lowest salary , what sort of company is this DP? Shut it down immediately!
Of course most companies will now have many immigrant workers and as most of them would be about 19 and earning the same rate of 5 per day , in the real world it would be an easy task
Name Age Salary
Abdul 18 5
Sanjay 19 5
Mona 20 5
Rital 17 5
Dave 56 200
Mike 62 250
And of course after management had seen the results then you would get
Name Age Salary
Abdul 18 5
Sanjay 19 5
Mona 20 5
Rital 17 5
Pakra 21 5
Ramish 22 5
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Originally posted by AtWSame but I'd use x86-64 Assembly with bubble sort to find the answer...
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I'd ftp the data to India and get some poor sods on $5/hr to find the answer.
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Originally posted by VectraManI'd do: SELECT * from table
Then I'd use C++ to find the answer.
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how about:
SELECT wages.*
FROM Wages,(select max(wage) as sal from wages ) as FF
WHERE wages.age = (select min(age) from wages where wage= [FF].[Sal])
and Wages.wage = [FF].[sal]
wow! I actually wrote something that works!
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One thing you've got to watch is that there might be another guy the same age as Tom, but on a lower salary. So I would suggest, (we'll call the table "wages"):
select * from wages
where age =
(select MIN(age) from wages
where salary = (select MAX(salary) from wages))
AND salary = (select MAX(salary) from wages)
or alternatively to avoid having to do the max salary select twice:
declare @maxsalary INT
select @maxsalary = MAX(salary) from wages
select * from wages
where age = (select MIN(age) from wages where salary = @maxsalary)
AND salary = @maxsalary
Any good?
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI like this solution best:
select 1000-max(salary*1000-age)%1000 from salary
always finds the youngest person having the highest salary (as long as no one is > 1000 years old)
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI like this solution best:
select 1000-max(salary*1000-age)%1000 from salary
always finds the youngest person having the highest salary (as long as no one is > 1000 years old)
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I like this solution best:
select 1000-max(salary*1000-age)%1000 from salary
always finds the youngest person having the highest salary (as long as no one is > 1000 years old)
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Originally posted by PRC1964select * from table where name = 'tom'
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Originally posted by PRC1964select * from table where name = 'tom'
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