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[HackerRank] Prepare > SQL > Advanced Join > Placements

star빛 2022. 7. 12. 01:00

You are given three tables: Students, Friends and Packages. Students contains two columns: ID and Name. Friends contains two columns: ID and Friend_ID (ID of the ONLY best friend). Packages contains two columns: ID and Salary (offered salary in $ thousands per month).

Write a query to output the names of those students whose best friends got offered a higher salary than them. Names must be ordered by the salary amount offered to the best friends. It is guaranteed that no two students got same salary offer.

Sample Input

 

Sample Output

Samantha
Julia
Scarlet


Explanation

See the following table:

Now,

  • Samantha's best friend got offered a higher salary than her at 11.55
  • Julia's best friend got offered a higher salary than her at 12.12
  • Scarlet's best friend got offered a higher salary than her at 15.2
  • Ashley's best friend did NOT get offered a higher salary than her

The name output, when ordered by the salary offered to their friends, will be:

  • Samantha
  • Julia
  • Scarlet
/*
Enter your query here.
*/
SELECT S.Name
FROM Students S Left Outer Join Packages P 
ON S.ID=P.ID
Left Join Friends F
ON S.ID=F.ID
Left Join Packages A
ON F.Friend_ID=A.ID
WHERE P.Salary < A.Salary
ORDER BY A.Salary;