try this:
select * from (select emid, deptid from dept order by deptid desc, empid asc) where 
rownum<8

Gyula
Local Folders wrote:

> Consider the following case.
> TABLE : DEPT
> empid             number,
> deptid             number,
> deptname        varchar2(30)
> primary key (empid, deptid) now i want to fetch first seven records from a cursor 
>whose deptid is
> maximum
> and empid is minimum. kindly let me know how to write this cursor statement.for 
>example. SQL>
> select deptid, empid from dept;  DEPTID   EMPID
> ---------       ---------
>         2     94204
>         2     94205
>         2     94206
>         2     94207
>         2     94208
>         5     94209
>         5     94210
>         5     94211
>         5     94212
>         5     94213
>         7     94214
>         7     94215
>         7     94216
>         7     94217
>         7     94218 15 rows selected. i want output as following by single query.  
>DEPTID   EMPID
> ---------      ---------
>         7     94214
>         7     94215
>         7     94216
>         7     94217
>         7     94218
>         5     94209
>         5     94210 7 rows selected kindly reply.. thanks in advance. regards
> paresh mehta

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