-- To be precise, the table should include: -- All player’s first names -- All player’s last names -- All player’s salaries -- All player’s home runs -- The year in which the player was paid that salary and hit those home runs -- In 10.sql, write a query to return just such a table. -- Your query should return a table with five columns, per the above. -- Order the results, first and foremost, by player’s IDs (least to greatest). -- Order rows about the same player by year, in descending order. -- Consider a corner case: suppose a player has multiple salaries or performances for a given year. -- Order them first by number of home runs, in descending order, followed by salary, in descending order. -- Be careful to ensure that, for a single row, the salary’s year and the performance’s year match. SELECT p."first_name", p."last_name", s."salary", perf."HR", s."year" FROM "players" AS p JOIN "salaries" AS s ON s."player_id" = p."id" JOIN "performances" AS perf ON perf."player_id" = p."id" AND perf."year" = s."year" ORDER BY p."id" ASC, s."year" DESC, perf."year" DESC, s."salary" DESC;