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GREATEST

greatest​

description​

Syntax​

greatest(col_a, col_b, …, col_n)

column supports the following types: TINYINT SMALLINT INT BIGINT LARGEINT FLOAT DOUBLE STRING DATETIME DECIMAL

Compares the size of n columns and returns the largest among them. If there is NULL in column, it returns NULL.

example​

mysql> select greatest(-1, 0, 5, 8);
+-----------------------+
| greatest(-1, 0, 5, 8) |
+-----------------------+
| 8 |
+-----------------------+
mysql> select greatest(-1, 0, 5, NULL);
+--------------------------+
| greatest(-1, 0, 5, NULL) |
+--------------------------+
| NULL |
+--------------------------+
mysql> select greatest(6.3, 4.29, 7.6876);
+-----------------------------+
| greatest(6.3, 4.29, 7.6876) |
+-----------------------------+
| 7.6876 |
+-----------------------------+
mysql> select greatest("2022-02-26 20:02:11","2020-01-23 20:02:11","2020-06-22 20:02:11");
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| greatest('2022-02-26 20:02:11', '2020-01-23 20:02:11', '2020-06-22 20:02:11') |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2022-02-26 20:02:11 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

keywords​

GREATEST