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								title: SQL Max Function
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								## SQL Maximum (MAX) Function
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								 SQL MAX Function is used to get the maximum value of a column in a table. 
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								 Here is the syntax for using the function:
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								 ```sql
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								SELECT column1, column2, ..., columnN, MAX(aggregated_column)
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								FROM table1
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								GROUP BY column1, column2, ..., columnN
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								```
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								### Example 1
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								Our table looks like the following:
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								 ```text
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								+-----------+------------------------+-----------+---------------------+
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								| studentID | FullName               | sat_score | rcd_updated         |
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								+-----------+------------------------+-----------+---------------------+
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								|         1 | Monique Davis          |       400 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         2 | Teri Gutierrez         |       800 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         3 | Spencer Pautier        |      1000 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         4 | Louis Ramsey           |      1200 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         5 | Alvin Greene           |      1200 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         6 | Sophie Freeman         |      1200 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         7 | Edgar Frank "Ted" Codd |      2400 | 2017-08-16 15:35:33 |
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								|         8 | Donald D. Chamberlin   |      2400 | 2017-08-16 15:35:33 |
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								|         9 | Raymond F. Boyce       |      2400 | 2017-08-16 15:35:33 |
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								+-----------+------------------------+-----------+---------------------+
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								```
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								For the above table we would like to find out the maximum SAT score. Here is the SQL statement that we will use:
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								```sql
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								SELECT MAX(sat_score) FROM student;
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								```
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								The result will be:
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								 ```text
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								+-----------+
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								| sat_score |
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								+-----------+
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								|      2400 |
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								+-----------+
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								```
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								 ### Example 2
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								Our table looks like the following:
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								 ```text
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								+-----------+------------------------+---------+-----------+---------------------+
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								| studentID | FullName               | state   | sat_score | rcd_updated         |
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								+-----------+------------------------+---------+-----------+---------------------+
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								|         1 | Monique Davis          | TX      |       400 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         2 | Teri Gutierrez         | NY      |       800 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         3 | Spencer Pautier        | CA      |      1000 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         4 | Louis Ramsey           | IA      |      1200 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         5 | Alvin Greene           | CA      |      1200 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         6 | Sophie Freeman         | CO      |      1200 | 2017-08-16 15:34:50 |
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								|         7 | Edgar Frank "Ted" Codd | NY      |      2400 | 2017-08-16 15:35:33 |
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								|         8 | Donald D. Chamberlin   | CA      |      2400 | 2017-08-16 15:35:33 |
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								|         9 | Raymond F. Boyce       | TX      |      2400 | 2017-08-16 15:35:33 |
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								+-----------+------------------------+---------+-----------+---------------------+
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								```
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								For the above table we would like to find out the maximum SAT score per State. Here is the SQL statement that we will use:
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								```sql
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								SELECT state, MAX(sat_score) 
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								  FROM student
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								GROUP BY state;
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								```
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								The result will be:
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								 ```text
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								+---------+-----------+
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								| state   | sat_score |
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								+---------+-----------+
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								| TX      |      2400 |
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								| NY      |      2400 |
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								| CA      |      2400 |
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								| IA      |      1200 |
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								| CO      |      1200 |
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								+---------+-----------+
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								```
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