Yes, you can use GREATEST() from MySQL to check maximum from rows (not columns). Let us first create a table −
mysql> create table DemoTable ( Value1 int, Value2 int, Value3 int ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.58 sec)
Insert records in the table using insert command −
mysql> insert into DemoTable values(190,395,322); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.16 sec)
Display all records from the table using select statement −
mysql> select *from DemoTable;
This will produce the following output−
+--------+--------+--------+ | Value1 | Value2 | Value3 | +--------+--------+--------+ | 190 | 395 | 322 | +--------+--------+--------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Here is the query to get the MAX for rows (not columns)−
mysql> select greatest(Value1,Value2,Value3) as GreaterValue from DemoTable;
This will produce the following output −
+--------------+ | GreaterValue | +--------------+ | 395 | +--------------+ 1 row in set (0.04 sec)