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🔍 SQL Interview Question: Finding the Top N Salaries with Subqueries 🚀 Master SQL Interviews with This Secret Technique! (Top 3 Salaries)🎯Explore the complete PL/SQL course for FREE on my website at https://www.rebellionrider.com/category/pl-sql/ ============ Watch how to configure Oracle on VS Code https://youtu.be/6mwAx4sGhwk ============ The camera gear I use in my Videos https://www.amazon.in/shop/manishsharma?listId=DU9UM0XL97KM&ref=idea_share_inf ============ Connect With Me on My Social Media https://www.instagram.com/RebellionRider/ https://www.facebook.com/TheRebellionRider/ https://twitter.com/RebellionRider https://www.linkedin.com/in/mannbhardwaj/ ============ FAQ Which book to refer to learn - PL/SQL https://amzn.to/2QE1jX0 Performance Tuning https://amzn.to/2sgiAw4 1z0-071 Exam https://amzn.to/2sgfeJw Python Programming https://amzn.to/305UEbh ============ AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: Some of the links used in the description will direct you to Amazon.in. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. #rebellionrider ============= In this video, we'll tackle a common question that uses a subquery to find the top N highest salaries in a table. We'll break down the code step-by-step, explaining how the subquery acts like a temporary table to feed data to the outer query, ultimately filtering for the top earners. Even if you're new to SQL, this video will equip you with a powerful technique to impress your interviewers! Plus, learn a valuable tip for remembering how subqueries work. 📺 Subscribe for more SQL tutorials and stay ahead in your tech journey! 🚀
