PL/SQL Function How to show salary after increases and salaries that have increased above 10,000





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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sal_increase 
(p_salary f_emps.salary%TYPE, p_percent_incr NUMBER)
RETURN NUMBER
IS
BEGIN
RETURN (p_salary + (p_salary * p_percent_incr / 100));
END;

SELECT last_name, salary, sal_increase(salary, 5)
FROM f_emps;


The above QUERY displays last_name, salary (before increase), sal_increase.



what if I want to display a select statement, only employees who get a salary after the increase above the value of 10000?



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    CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sal_increase 
    (p_salary f_emps.salary%TYPE, p_percent_incr NUMBER)
    RETURN NUMBER
    IS
    BEGIN
    RETURN (p_salary + (p_salary * p_percent_incr / 100));
    END;

    SELECT last_name, salary, sal_increase(salary, 5)
    FROM f_emps;


    The above QUERY displays last_name, salary (before increase), sal_increase.



    what if I want to display a select statement, only employees who get a salary after the increase above the value of 10000?



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      CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sal_increase 
      (p_salary f_emps.salary%TYPE, p_percent_incr NUMBER)
      RETURN NUMBER
      IS
      BEGIN
      RETURN (p_salary + (p_salary * p_percent_incr / 100));
      END;

      SELECT last_name, salary, sal_increase(salary, 5)
      FROM f_emps;


      The above QUERY displays last_name, salary (before increase), sal_increase.



      what if I want to display a select statement, only employees who get a salary after the increase above the value of 10000?



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      CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION sal_increase 
      (p_salary f_emps.salary%TYPE, p_percent_incr NUMBER)
      RETURN NUMBER
      IS
      BEGIN
      RETURN (p_salary + (p_salary * p_percent_incr / 100));
      END;

      SELECT last_name, salary, sal_increase(salary, 5)
      FROM f_emps;


      The above QUERY displays last_name, salary (before increase), sal_increase.



      what if I want to display a select statement, only employees who get a salary after the increase above the value of 10000?



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      asked Jan 4 at 3:03









      Muhammad BahrijarMuhammad Bahrijar

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          Use a Common Table Expression:



          WITH cteSalaries AS (SELECT f.LAST_NAME,
          f.SALARY AS OLD_SALARY,
          SAL_INCREASE(f.SALARY, 5) AS NEW_SALARY
          FROM F_EMPS f)
          SELECT c.LAST_NAME,
          c.OLD_SALARY,
          c.NEW_SALARY
          FROM cteSalaries c
          WHERE c.NEW_SALARY > 10000





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            Use a Common Table Expression:



            WITH cteSalaries AS (SELECT f.LAST_NAME,
            f.SALARY AS OLD_SALARY,
            SAL_INCREASE(f.SALARY, 5) AS NEW_SALARY
            FROM F_EMPS f)
            SELECT c.LAST_NAME,
            c.OLD_SALARY,
            c.NEW_SALARY
            FROM cteSalaries c
            WHERE c.NEW_SALARY > 10000





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              Use a Common Table Expression:



              WITH cteSalaries AS (SELECT f.LAST_NAME,
              f.SALARY AS OLD_SALARY,
              SAL_INCREASE(f.SALARY, 5) AS NEW_SALARY
              FROM F_EMPS f)
              SELECT c.LAST_NAME,
              c.OLD_SALARY,
              c.NEW_SALARY
              FROM cteSalaries c
              WHERE c.NEW_SALARY > 10000





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                Use a Common Table Expression:



                WITH cteSalaries AS (SELECT f.LAST_NAME,
                f.SALARY AS OLD_SALARY,
                SAL_INCREASE(f.SALARY, 5) AS NEW_SALARY
                FROM F_EMPS f)
                SELECT c.LAST_NAME,
                c.OLD_SALARY,
                c.NEW_SALARY
                FROM cteSalaries c
                WHERE c.NEW_SALARY > 10000





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                Use a Common Table Expression:



                WITH cteSalaries AS (SELECT f.LAST_NAME,
                f.SALARY AS OLD_SALARY,
                SAL_INCREASE(f.SALARY, 5) AS NEW_SALARY
                FROM F_EMPS f)
                SELECT c.LAST_NAME,
                c.OLD_SALARY,
                c.NEW_SALARY
                FROM cteSalaries c
                WHERE c.NEW_SALARY > 10000






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