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-- Write a SQL query to get the nth highest salary from the Employee table.
-- +----+--------+
-- | Id | Salary |
-- +----+--------+
-- | 1 | 100 |
-- | 2 | 200 |
-- | 3 | 300 |
-- +----+--------+
-- For example, given the above Employee table, the nth highest salary where n = 2 is 200. If there is no nth highest salary, then the query should return null.
CREATE FUNCTION getNthHighestSalary(N INT) RETURNS INT
BEGIN
DECLARE M INT;
SET M=N-1;
RETURN (
# Write your MySQL query statement below.
SELECT DISTINCT Salary FROM Employee ORDER BY Salary DESC LIMIT M,1