Which SQL statement would you execute?

View the Exhibit and examine the structure of the EMPLOYEES table.

You want to display all employees and their managers having 100 as the MANAGER_ID. You
want the output in two columns: the first column would have the LAST_NAME of the managers
and the second column would have LAST_NAME of the employees.
Which SQL statement would you execute?

View the Exhibit and examine the structure of the EMPLOYEES table.

You want to display all employees and their managers having 100 as the MANAGER_ID. You
want the output in two columns: the first column would have the LAST_NAME of the managers
and the second column would have LAST_NAME of the employees.
Which SQL statement would you execute?

A.
SELECT m.last_name “Manager”, e.last_name “Employee”
FROM employees m JOIN employees e
ON m.employee_id = e.manager_id
WHERE m.manager_id=100;

B.
SELECT m.last_name “Manager”, e.last_name “Employee”
FROM employees m JOIN employees e
ON m.employee_id = e.manager_id
WHERE e.manager_id=100;

C.
SELECT m.last_name “Manager”, e.last_name “Employee”
FROM employees m JOIN employees e
ON e.employee_id = m.manager_id
WHERE m.manager_id=100;

D.
SELECT m.last_name “Manager”, e.last_name “Employee”
FROM employees m JOIN employees e
WHERE m.employee_id = e.manager_id AND e.manager_id=100;



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