The HAVING clause is used with the GROUP BY clause and filter the groups created by the GROUP BY clause.
Syntax:
SELECT column1, column2,…, columnN FROM tableName WHERE[conditions]
GROUP BY column1, column2 …HAVING[conditions];
Example:
SELECT EMP_NAME, SUM(SALARY) FROM EMPLOYEE
GROUP BY EMP_NAME HAVING Count(EMP_NAME) >= 2;
Output:
EMP_NAME SUM(SALARY)
Parbhjot 81000
Parmender 90000
Position of different clauses in a SQL statement:
1. SELECT
2. FROM
3. WHERE
4. GROUP BY
5. HAVING
6. ORDER BY