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3. For the first column select the employee’s first name. In the second column select
employee’s last name. In the third column select StartSalary. We can get the data
from both tables accurately as both table’s EmployeeID fields are related to each
other using PK and FK.
4. After selecting the fields for a query, you can see the name of fields and other
options for Sort and setting a criterion. Select the Ascending option from the first
column (FirstName).
5. In the third column enter the criteria for salaries as preferred. In the example, we
have entered >3500. Which means that employees who have salaries greater than
3500 will be listed in ascending order after executing the queries.
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