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Write an SQL query to retrieve the names of employees whose salary is greater than 50000.
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Write an SQL query to retrieve the names of employees whose salary is greater than 50000.
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Write an SQL query to retrieve the names of employees whose salary is greater than 50000.
SELECT name FROM employees HAVING salary > 50000;
SELECT name FROM employees WHERE salary > 50000;
SELECT name FROM employees WHERE salary > '50000';
SELECT name FROM employees GROUP BY salary HAVING salary > 50000;
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