Finding the smallest and largest selling prices. : Max « Aggregate Functions « SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial






3> CREATE TABLE CD (
4>      CD_ID              integer  NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
5>      CD_Title           varchar(40),
6>      Composer_ID        integer  NOT NULL,
7>      Classif_ID         integer  NOT NULL,
8>      SalesPrice        money,
9>      AverageCost       money)
10> GO
1> INSERT into CD VALUES(2000,"John",100,1,16.99,6.99)
2> INSERT into CD VALUES(2001,"Chicago 16",107,1,14.99,5.99)
3> INSERT into CD VALUES(2002,"Chicago 17",107,1,14.99,5.99)
4> INSERT into CD VALUES(2003,"Chicago 18",107,1,14.99,5.99)
5> INSERT into CD VALUES(2004,"Greatest Hits",107,1,16.99,7.99)
6> INSERT into CD VALUES(2005,"Midnight",101,3,14.99,5.99)
7> INSERT into CD VALUES(2006,"Mode",115,3,14.99,5.99)
8> INSERT into CD VALUES(2007,"Ultra",115,3,15.99,5.99)
9> INSERT into CD VALUES(2008,"Mindcrime",102,4,14.99,5.99)
10> INSERT into CD VALUES(2009,"Empire",102,4,14.99,5.99)
11> INSERT into CD VALUES(2010,"Land",102,4,12.99,4.99)
12> INSERT into CD VALUES(2011,"Night",103,4,11.99,3.99)
13> INSERT into CD VALUES(2012,"Pyromania",103,4,14.99,5.99)
14> INSERT into CD VALUES(2013,"Hysteria",103,4,14.99,5.99)
15> INSERT into CD VALUES(2014,"Hits",103,4,13.99,4.99)
16> INSERT into CD VALUES(2015,"Hits 2",104,2,15.99,6.99)
17> INSERT into CD VALUES(2016,"Greatest",105,2,14.99,5.99)
18> INSERT into CD VALUES(2017,"Hits 3",106,1,13.99,5.99)
19> INSERT into CD VALUES(2018,"Deep",108,1,12.99,2.99)
20> INSERT into CD VALUES(2019,"Turning",109,1,14.99,5.99)
21> INSERT into CD VALUES(2020,"TheHits",109,1,16.99,7.99)
22> INSERT into CD VALUES(2021,"Cars",110,1,9.99,3.99)
23> INSERT into CD VALUES(2022,"Anthology",110,1,25.99,11.99)
24> INSERT into CD VALUES(2023,"City",110,1,14.99,5.99)
25> INSERT into CD VALUES(2024,"Rick",111,1,11.99,2.99)
26> INSERT into CD VALUES(2025,"Live",112,1,19.99,8.99)
27> INSERT into CD VALUES(2026,"Pat",113,1,16.99,6.99)
28> INSERT into CD VALUES(2027,"Big",114,1,14.99,5.99)
29> INSERT into CD VALUES(2028,"Hurting",114,1,11.99,3.99)
30> INSERT into CD VALUES(2029,"Vol 1",116,1,9.99,2.99)
31> INSERT into CD VALUES(2030,"Vol 2",116,1,9.99,2.99)
32> GO

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1>
2>
3> SELECT MAX(SalesPrice),MIN(SalesPrice) from CD
4> GO

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              25.9900                9.9900

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1>
2> drop table CD;
3> GO








9.4.Max
9.4.1.MAX returns the largest value in a column of all selected records by the query of any char, number, or datetime datatype.
9.4.2.Finding the smallest and largest selling prices.
9.4.3.A summary query that works on non-numeric columns
9.4.4.Aggregate function, order by desc, group by
9.4.5.The use of the aggregate function MAX in subquery
9.4.6.Finding the Last Row in Employee Using MAX()