If you are using Oracle 10g or later, you can use analytic functions like rank, mix and max.
Code:
1 select ename, sal, deptno
2 , decode(min(sal)over(partition by deptno), sal, 'MIN')
3 , decode(max(sal)over(partition by deptno), sal, 'MAX')
4* from emp
ENAME SAL DEPTNO DEC DEC
---------- ---------- ---------- --- ---
CLARK 2450 10
KING 5000 10 MAX
MILLER 1300 10 MIN
JONES 2975 20
FORD 3000 20 MAX
ADAMS 1100 20
SMITH 800 20 MIN
SCOTT 3000 20 MAX
WARD 1250 30
TURNER 1500 30
ALLEN 1600 30
JAMES 950 30 MIN
BLAKE 2850 30 MAX
MARTIN 1250 30
14 rows selected.
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
min
PARAM(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PARAM(3)NAME
param -- common parameters
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
size
MAX(size a, size b);
size
MIN(size a, size b);
DESCRIPTION
The <sys/param.h> header includes some common definitions and macros specific to NetBSD. The header is perhaps best characterized as a ker-
nel equivalent of <sys/types.h>. The following list summarizes the provided definitions and macros.
o First and foremost, the header defines the version of NetBSD. This is defined as
#define __NetBSD_Version__ 599004800 /* 5.99.48 */
The general format is ``MMmmrrpp00'', where 'MM' and 'mm' denote the major and minor version, respectively, 'rr' is provided for
compatibility, and 'pp' defines the patch level.
o Common utility macros such as MAX() and MIN() as well as more specific macros such as STACK(9), ctod(9), mstohz(9), roundup(9), and
setbit(9).
o Numerous miscellaneous definitions such as limits, constants for the kernel memoryallocators(9), scale factors used by the sched-
uler, kthread(9) priorities, and many others.
o Definitions provided for historical and compatibility reasons. Examples range from definitions such as ``#define BSD'' to old pri-
ority levels used in the kernel.
SEE ALSO bitops(3), cdefs(3), types(3), unistd(3)HISTORY
A <param.h> header appeared already in the Version 4 AT&T UNIX.
BSD April 10, 2011 BSD