Write a simple PL/SQL function which has the following definition. Refer to the "EMP" below for appropriate column names CREATE TABLE emp ( empno number(4) CONSTRAINT pk_emp PRIMARY KEY, ename varchar2(10) NOT NULL, job varchar2(10), mgr number(4) referneces emp ON DELETE CASCADE, hiredate date, sal number(6), comm number(6), deptno number(3), CONSTRAINT fk_emp_deptno FOREIGN KEY (deptno) REFERENCE dept ON DELETE CASCADE) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Function name: Count_Emp Purpose: To count the number of managers from the EMP table Input parameter: employee job type ( is the employee an emp or mgr) Output parameter: None Input/Output parameters: None Return Value: an integer value representing the total number of managers. Precondition: None Postcondition: the employee table is unchanged. The output of the function is the number of managers in the emp table Use % TYPE where possible.

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Write a simple PL/SQL function which has the following definition. Refer to the "EMP" below for appropriate column names CREATE TABLE emp ( empno number(4) CONSTRAINT pk_emp PRIMARY KEY, ename varchar2(10) NOT NULL, job varchar2(10), mgr number(4) referneces emp ON DELETE CASCADE, hiredate date, sal number(6), comm number(6), deptno number(3), CONSTRAINT fk_emp_deptno FOREIGN KEY (deptno) REFERENCE dept ON DELETE CASCADE) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Function name: Count_Emp Purpose: To count the number of managers from the EMP table Input parameter: employee job type ( is the employee an emp or mgr) Output parameter: None Input/Output parameters: None Return Value: an integer value representing the total number of managers. Precondition: None Postcondition: the employee table is unchanged. The output of the function is the number of managers in the emp table Use % TYPE where possible.

 

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 The output of the function is the number of managers in the emp table Use % TYPE where possible.

The Given attribute is not present in the employee table which means the count.

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