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How can we fetch a second highest salary of an employee from a MySQL table?
To understand this concept, we are using the data from table ‘Salary’ as follows −
mysql> Select * from Salary; +--------+--------+ | Name | Salary | +--------+--------+ | Gaurav | 50000 | | Rahul | 40000 | | Ram | 45000 | | Raman | 45000 | +--------+--------+ 4 rows in set (0.00 sec) mysql> Select * from salary12345 order by salary DESC limit 1 offset 1; +-------+--------+ | name | Salary | +-------+--------+ | Raman | 45000 | +-------+--------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
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