View the Exhibit and examine the structure of the EMPLOYEES table.
You want to display all employees and their managers having 100 as the MANAGER_ID. You want the output in two columns: the first column would have the LAST_NAME of the managers and the second column would have LAST_NAME of the employees.
Which SQL statement would you execute?
A. SELECT m.last_name "Manager", e.last_name "Employee" FROM employees m JOIN employees eON m.employee_id = e.manager_id WHERE m.manager_id=100;
B. SELECT m.last_name "Manager", e.last_name "Employee" FROM employees m JOIN employees eON m.employee_id = e.manager_id WHERE e.manager_id=100;
C. SELECT m.last_name "Manager", e.last_name "Employee" FROM employees m JOIN employees eON e.employee_id = m.manager_id WHERE m.manager_id=100;
D. SELECT m.last_name "Manager", e.last_name "Employee" FROM employees m JOIN employees eWHERE m.employee_id = e.manager_id AND e.manager_id=100;