Which SQL statement would give you the desired result?

View the Exhibit and examine the structure of the EMPLOYEES table. You want to know the
FIRST_NAME and SALARY for all employees who have the same manager as that of the
employee with the first name ‘Neena’ and have salary equal to or greater than that
of’Neena’. Which SQL statement would give you the desired result?

View the Exhibit and examine the structure of the EMPLOYEES table. You want to know the
FIRST_NAME and SALARY for all employees who have the same manager as that of the
employee with the first name ‘Neena’ and have salary equal to or greater than that
of’Neena’. Which SQL statement would give you the desired result?

A.
SELECTfirst_name, salary FROM employees WHERE (manager_id, salary) >= ALL
(SELECT manager_id, salary FROM employees WHERE first_name = ‘Neena’) AND
first_name <> ‘Neena’;

B.
SELECTfirst_name, salary FROM employees WHERE (manager_id, salary) >= (SELECT

manager_id, salary FROM employees WHERE first_name = ‘Neena’) AND first_name <>
‘Neena’;

C.
SELECT first_name, salary FROM employees WHERE (manager_id, salary) >= ANY
(SELECT manager_id, salary FROM employees WHERE first_name = ‘Neena’ AND
first_name <> ‘Neena’;

D.
SELECT first_name, salary FROM employees WHERE (manager_id = (SELECT
manager_id FROM employees WHERE first_name = ‘Neena’) AND salary >= (SELECT
salary FROM employees WHERE first_name = ‘Neena’)) AND first name <> ‘Neena’;



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