MySQL GREATEST() Function
Example
Return the greatest value of the list of arguments:
SELECT GREATEST(3, 12, 34, 8, 25);
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Definition and Usage
The GREATEST() function returns the greatest value of the list of arguments.
Note: See also the LEAST() function.
Syntax
GREATEST(arg1, arg2, arg3, ...)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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arg1, arg2, arg3, ... | Required. The list of arguments to be evaluated |
Technical Details
Works in: | From MySQL 4.0 |
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More Examples
Example
Return the greatest value of the list of arguments:
SELECT GREATEST("w3Schools.com", "microsoft.com", "apple.com");
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