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Oracle PL / SQL » Result Set » UNION 
Using union in subquery
  
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp (
  2    emp_id               NUMBER,
  3    ename             VARCHAR2(40),
  4    hire_date        DATE DEFAULT sysdate,
  5    end_date DATE,
  6    rate     NUMBER(5,2),
  7    CONSTRAINT emp_pk    PRIMARY KEY (emp_id)
  8  );

Table created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (101'Mary', to_date('15-Nov-1961','dd-mon-yyyy'),null,169);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (102'Tom', to_date('16-Sep-1964','dd-mon-yyyy'),to_date('5-May-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),135);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (104'Peter', to_date('29-Dec-1987','dd-mon-yyyy'),to_date('1-Apr-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),99);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (105'Mike', to_date('15-Jun-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),null,121);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (107'Less', to_date('2-Jan-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),null,45);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (108'Park', to_date('1-Mar-1994','dd-mon-yyyy'),to_date('15-Nov-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),220);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (110'Ink', to_date('4-Apr-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),to_date('30-Sep-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),84);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (111'Tike', to_date('23-Aug-1976','dd-mon-yyyy'),null,100);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (112'Inn', to_date('15-Nov-1961','dd-mon-yyyy'),to_date('4-Apr-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),70);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO emp(emp_id, ename, hire_date,end_date, rate)VALUES (113'Kate', to_date('3-Mar-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),to_date('31-Oct-2004','dd-mon-yyyy'),300);

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> SET ECHO ON
SQL> SELECT all_dates.emp_date, COUNT(*)
  2  FROM (
  3     SELECT hire_date emp_date
  4     FROM emp
  5     UNION ALL
  6     SELECT end_date
  7     FROM empall_dates
  8  GROUP BY all_dates.emp_date
  9  ORDER BY COUNT(*DESC;
                   4
15-NOV-61          2
04-APR-04          2
02-JAN-04          1
03-MAR-04          1
01-APR-04          1
05-MAY-04          1
15-JUN-04          1
30-SEP-04          1
31-OCT-04          1
15-NOV-04          1
01-MAR-94          1
29-DEC-87          1
23-AUG-76          1
16-SEP-64          1

15 rows selected.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table emp;

Table dropped.

SQL>

   
    
  
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