Write SQL to use of aggregate max() function.
The MAX() function returns the maximum value of the selected column
Example
Table: Employee+----+-------+--------+--------------+| Id | Name | Salary | DepartmentId |+----+-------+--------+--------------+| 1 | Ram | 85000 | 1 || 2 | Henry | 80000 | 2 || 3 | Sam | 60000 | 2 || 4 | Shyam | 60000 | 1 || 5 | Geeta | 90000 | 1 || 6 | Sheet | 90000 | 1 || 7 | Leela | 80000 | 1 || 8 | Geeta | 70000 | 1 |+----+-------+--------+--------------+
Query: Select those employees whose salary is maximum
SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE SALARY=(SELECT MAX(SALARY) FROM EMPLOYEE);
Result:
+----+-------+--------+--------------+| Id | Name | Salary | DepartmentId |+----+-------+--------+--------------+| 5 | Geeta | 90000 | 1 || 6 | Sheet | 90000 | 1 |+----+-------+--------+-----+
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