SELECT MAX() function in MySQL
I'm trying to figure out a problem I'm having with a SELECT MAX()
command. I want to gather the highest value in the 'BidAmount' column, but I only want selected entries to be scanned for the highest value.
For example, I want the highest 'BidAmount' to be returned where another column 'UserID' = 6. 开发者_如何学编程I want to know the highest 'BidAmount' for a specific customer (so the column 'UserID' will equal '6').
I tried using this:
SELECT MAX(`BidAmount`) FROM `requests` WHERE `UserID` = 6
But it doesn't work. If the above SQL code should work, it might be a problem with my PHP. What shall I do?
SELECT MAX(BidAmount) FROM requests WHERE UserID = 6 GROUP BY UserID
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/group-by-functions.html
The sql seems fine, tested just to be sure, so I see 3 possible problems:
- you mistype one of the column names or the table name
- UserID is not number
- the problem is in your app code
You can try to execute the query in a phpmyadmin or toad for mysql, to see the error message if there is...
Good Luck ;)
Your SQL statement is fine. What do you mean by doesn't work? Please show us sample data, and actual vs. expected output from your query.
Update
It sounds like you may have an incorrect data type for BidAmount and are getting a non-numeric sort. Can you tell us what that data type is?
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