In this article, we will see, how to filter a table using another table. We can perform the function by using a subquery in place of the condition in WHERE Clause. A query inside another query is called subquery. It can also be called a nested query. One SQL code can have one or more than one nested query.
Syntax:
SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE
column_name=( SELECT column_name FROM table_name);
Query written after the WHERE clause is the subquery in above syntax.
Now, for the demonstration follow the below steps:
Step 1: Create a database
we can use the following command to create a database called geeks.
Query:
CREATE DATABASE geeks;
Step 2: Use database
Use the below SQL statement to switch the database context to geeks:
Query:
USE geeks;
Step 3: Table definition
We have two tables named ‘demo_table1’ and ‘demo_table2’ in our geek’s database.
Query(demo_table1):
CREATE TABLE demo_table1(
NAME VARCHAR(20),
AGE int,
CITY VARCHAR(10),
INCOME int);
Query(demo_table2):
CREATE TABLE demo_table2(
NAME VARCHAR(20),
AGE int,
INCOME int);
Step 4: Insert data into a table
Query (demo_table1):
INSERT INTO demo_table1 VALUES
('Romy',23,'Delhi',400000),
('Pushkar',23,'Delhi',700000),
('Nikhil',24,'Punjab',350000),
('Rinkle',23,'Punjab',600000),
('Samiksha',23,'Banglore',800000),
('Ashtha',24,'Banglore',300000),
('Satish',30,'Patna',450000),
('Girish',30,'Patna',5500000),
('Ram', 20 , 'Patna',650000),
('Raj', 12, 'Delhi',380000);
Query(demo_table2):
INSERT INTO demo_table2 VALUES
('Fanny',25,600000 ),
('Prem', 30,450000),
('Preeti',21,250000 ),
('Samita',32,440000),
('Ozymandias',34,650000);
Step 5: View the content of the table.
Execute the below query to see the content of the table.
Query:
SELECT * FROM demo_table1;
Output:

Query:
SELECT * FROM demo_table2;
Output:

Step 6: Filter table using another table
For the demonstration, we will filter demo_table1 data whose INCOME is greater than maximum INCOME in semo_table2.
To get the maximum salary from demo_table2:
Query:
SELECT MAX(INCOME) FROM demo_table2;
Above query used will be used as subquery to filter the demo_table1.
Final Query:
SELECT * FROM demo_table WHERE INCOME > (SELECT MAX(INCOME) FROM demo_table2);
Output:

From image you can see that data from demo_table1 is filtered out having INCOME more than the 650000 (maximum income value in demo_table2 ).