Write a SQL statement using the HAVING SQL keyword. It can be anything, but it must work and it must make sense. Include a description of what the SQL is intended to do. Solution position of having clause creating table create table emp(empno number,ename varchar2(20),sal number,deptno number,mgrno number); inserting data insert into emp values(1000,\'amir\',25000,20,7566); insert into emp values(1001,\'ajay\',26000,10,7466); insert into emp values(1002,\'ananad\',21000,10,3566); insert into emp values(1003,\'eswar\',29000,10,1566); insert into emp values(1004,\'tina\',15000,30,3567); insert into emp values(1005,\'yona\',12000,20,2566); Usage of having Clause Display deptno\'s whose employee count is greater than 1 select deptno,count(empno) from emp group by deptno having count(empno)>1; above query displays the details of deptno and whose deptno\'s employee count is greater than 1 .