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select max(salary)
from employ
where salary < ( select max(salary)
                 from employ
                 having count(max(salary)>salary)=3);

Here I am trying to find out 4th max salary using aggregate function in aggregate function.It is showing an error Invalid use of group function.

What is wrong in it?please help

thank you.

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The easiest way is to just use limit:

select max(salary) as salary
from employ
order by salary desc
limit 3, 1;
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  • I have forgotten about offset option))
    – potashin
    May 2, 2015 at 9:04
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No, you can't do that. Instead you can order by salary in the descending order, then limit your result to 4 records and retrieve the minimum one:

select min(salary)
from ( select max(salary) as salary
       from employ
       order by salary desc
       limit 4)
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  • why can't we use aggregate function within aggregate function?
    – Varun Teja
    May 2, 2015 at 8:17
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    @VarunTeja: Well, logically, because they are calculated on the different sets of data.
    – potashin
    May 2, 2015 at 8:20
  • what are the different sets of data here for count and max?
    – Varun Teja
    May 2, 2015 at 8:30
  • @VarunTeja Well, in your case it doesn't even make sense – since in your query aggregation is performed on the whole set, without group by, so only one row is always returned, so possible count, if it was implemented correctly, would always return 1. By the different data set I meant that sometimes, for example, you have to find department with maximum total salary of all employees, so at first you should have found total sum per each department (dataset1) and only after that find maximum(dataset2).
    – potashin
    May 2, 2015 at 8:52

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