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WITH employee AS ( SELECT 'Rick' AS NAME, 3000 AS SALARY FROM dual UNION ALL SELECT 'John', 4000 FROM dual UNION ALL SELECT 'Shane', 3000 FROM dual UNION ALL SELECT 'Peter', 5000 FROM dual UNION ALL SELECT 'Jackob', 7000 FROM dual ), cte AS ( SELECT NAME, SALARY, RANK() OVER (ORDER BY SALARY) rnk_min, RANK() OVER (ORDER BY SALARY DESC) rnk_max FROM employee ) SELECT NAME, SALARY FROM cte WHERE rnk_min = 1 OR rnk_max = 1 ORDER BY SALARY;
NAME
SALARY
Rick
3000
Shane
3000
Jackob
7000