I guess this is not the best way to encourage if a person need help.
GoogleMem, Could you please provide any work that you may have done so
we could go from there.

On Oct 12, 11:54 am, rob wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This has got to be a question directly from a homework assignment
> because I cannot imagine any business allocating raises in this way. In
> general we do not do people's homework for them.
>
> If you can tell us how far you have managed to get this done and what
> exactly you are stuck on then perhaps someone can help but I think that
> you shouldnt get in the habit of asking for someone else to do your
> homework for you.
>
> Sorry if this offends you but we all got to where we are today by
> actually doing our own work with the occasional pointer from someone
> that had more knowledge about something than we did. Having someone do
> your homework for you is, to me, over the line and crosses into the
> territory of cheating.
>
> I am sure someone else will disagree but this is my take on it.
>
> GoogleMem wrote:
> > Could anymore help me with to write a stored procedure for this task?
>
> > I have a table with EID, Name and Sal as the columms. I have loaded
> > the tables with 10 rows and salary are different for each employee.
>
> > Now I am trying to write stored procedure using Cursor so that "when
> > called gives the employee with the highest salary $50 raise, the
> > second highest $100 raise, the third $150, and so on."
>
>
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