Which statement is true regarding the execution and the output of this statement?

View the Exhibit and examine the description of EMPLOYEES and DEPARTMENTS tables.
You want to display the EMPLOYEE_ID, LAST_NAME, and SALARY for the employees
who get the maximum salary in their respective departments. The following SQL statement
was written: WITH SELECT employee_id, last_name, salary FROM employees WHERE
(department_id, salary) = ANY (SELECT* FROM dept_max) dept_max as (SELECT
d.department_id, max(salary) FROM departments d JOIN employees j ON (d.
department_id = j. department_id) GROUP BY d. department_id); Which statement is true
regarding the execution and the output of this statement?

View the Exhibit and examine the description of EMPLOYEES and DEPARTMENTS tables.
You want to display the EMPLOYEE_ID, LAST_NAME, and SALARY for the employees
who get the maximum salary in their respective departments. The following SQL statement
was written: WITH SELECT employee_id, last_name, salary FROM employees WHERE
(department_id, salary) = ANY (SELECT* FROM dept_max) dept_max as (SELECT
d.department_id, max(salary) FROM departments d JOIN employees j ON (d.
department_id = j. department_id) GROUP BY d. department_id); Which statement is true
regarding the execution and the output of this statement?

A.
The statement would not execute because the comma is missing between the main
query block and the query name.

B.
The statement would not execute because the main query block uses the query name
before it is even created.

C.
The statement would not execute because the = ANY comparison operator is used
instead of=.

D.
The statement would execute and give the desired results.



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