MAXVALUE
Examples
SELECT MAXVALUE(PRICE_1, PRICE_2) AS PRICE
FROM PRICELIST
Functions for Sequences (Generators)
MAXVALUE
ExamplesSELECT MAXVALUE(PRICE_1, PRICE_2) AS PRICE
FROM PRICELIST
MINVALUE()
Returns the minimum value of its arguments
Varies according to input — result will be of the same data type as the first expression in the list (expr1).
MINVALUE (<expr1> [, ... , <exprN> ])
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
expr1 … exprN |
List of expressions of compatible types |
Returns the minimum value from a list of numerical, string, or date/time expressions.This function fully supports text BLOB
s of any length and character set.
If one or more expressions resolve to NULL
, MINVALUE
returns NULL
.This behaviour differs from the aggregate function MIN
.
MINVALUE
ExamplesSELECT MINVALUE(PRICE_1, PRICE_2) AS PRICE
FROM PRICELIST
NULLIF()
Conditional NULL
function
Depends on input
NULLIF (<exp1>, <exp2>)
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
exp1 |
An expression |
exp2 |
Another expression of a data type compatible with exp1 |
NULLIF
returns the value of the first argument, unless it is equal to the second.In that case, NULL
is returned.
NULLIF
Exampleselect avg( nullif(Weight, -1) ) from FatPeople
This will return the average weight of the persons listed in FatPeople, excluding those having a weight of -1, since AVG
skips NULL
data.Presumably, -1 indicates “weight unknown” in this table.A plain AVG(Weight)
would include the -1 weights, thus skewing the result.