The Employee
table holds all employees including their managers. Every employee has an Id, and there is also a column for the manager Id.
+----+-------+--------+-----------+ | Id | Name | Salary | ManagerId | +----+-------+--------+-----------+ | 1 | Joe | 70000 | 3 | | 2 | Henry | 80000 | 4 | | 3 | Sam | 60000 | NULL | | 4 | Max | 90000 | NULL | +----+-------+--------+-----------+
Given the Employee
table, write a SQL query that finds out employees who earn more than their managers. For the above table, Joe is the only employee who earns more than his manager.
+----------+ | Employee | +----------+ | Joe | +----------+
# Write your MySQL query statement below select e1.Name as Employee from Employee e1 join Employee e2 on e1.ManagerId=e2.Id where e1.Salary>e2.Salary;
select e1.Name as Employee from
Employee e1, Employee e2
where e1.ManagerId = e2.Id and e1.Salary>e2.Salary;