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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Analytical Functions » ROWNUM 
16. 2. 3. To depict the rank of the salaries in descending order with ROWNUM
SQL>
SQL> -- create demo table
SQL> create table Employee(
  2    EMPNO         NUMBER(3),
  3    ENAME         VARCHAR2(15 BYTE),
  4    HIREDATE      DATE,
  5    ORIG_SALARY   NUMBER(6),
  6    CURR_SALARY   NUMBER(6),
  7    REGION        VARCHAR2(BYTE)
  8  )
  9  /

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> -- prepare data
SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (1,      'Jason', to_date('19960725','YYYYMMDD'), 1234,              8767,
        'E')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (2,      'John',  to_date('19970715','YYYYMMDD'), 2341,              3456,
        'W')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (3,      'Joe',   to_date('19860125','YYYYMMDD'), 4321,              5654,
        'E')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (4,      'Tom',   to_date('20060913','YYYYMMDD'), 2413,              6787,
        'W')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (5,      'Jane',  to_date('20050417','YYYYMMDD'), 7654,              4345,
        'E')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (6,      'James', to_date('20040718','YYYYMMDD'), 5679,              6546,
        'W')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (7,      'Jodd',  to_date('20030720','YYYYMMDD'), 5438,              7658,
        'E')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (8,      'Joke',  to_date('20020101','YYYYMMDD'), 8765,              4543,
        'W')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(EMPNO,  EName,   HIREDATE,                       ORIG_SALARY,       CURR_S
ALARY,  REGION)
  2               values (9,      'Jack',  to_date('20010829','YYYYMMDD'), 7896,              1232,
        'E')
  3  /

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> -- display data in the table
SQL> select from Employee
  2  /

     EMPNO ENAME           HIREDATE  ORIG_SALARY CURR_SALARY R
---------- --------------- --------- ----------- ----------- -
         Jason           25-JUL-96        1234        8767 E
         John            15-JUL-97        2341        3456 W
         Joe             25-JAN-86        4321        5654 E
         Tom             13-SEP-06        2413        6787 W
         Jane            17-APR-05        7654        4345 E
         James           18-JUL-04        5679        6546 W
         Jodd            20-JUL-03        5438        7658 E
         Joke            01-JAN-02        8765        4543 W
         Jack            29-AUG-01        7896        1232 E

rows selected.

SQL>
SQL> SELECT empno "Emp #", ename "Name", orig_salary "Salary", ROWNUM rank
  2  FROM (SELECT empno, ename, orig_salary FROM employee ORDER BY orig_salary desc)
  3  /

     Emp # Name                Salary       RANK
---------- --------------- ---------- ----------
         Joke                  8765          1
         Jack                  7896          2
         Jane                  7654          3
         James                 5679          4
         Jodd                  5438          5
         Joe                   4321          6
         Tom                   2413          7
         John                  2341          8
         Jason                 1234          9

rows selected.

SQL>
SQL> -- clean the table
SQL> drop table Employee
  2  /

Table dropped.
16. 2. ROWNUM
16. 2. 1. Using the ROWNUM function
16. 2. 2. Depict the rank of the salaries with ROWNUM
16. 2. 3. To depict the rank of the salaries in descending order with ROWNUM
16. 2. 4. Desacending order
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