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SQL Server / T-SQL » Transact SQL » Set Variables 
Assign value returned from a aggregate function to a variable with set statement

 

5>
6CREATE TABLE OrderDetails (
7>      OrderID int NOT NULL ,
8>      ProductID int NOT NULL ,
9>      UnitPrice money NOT NULL DEFAULT (0),
10>     Quantity smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT (1),
11>     Discount real NOT NULL DEFAULT (0)
12)
13> GO
1INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10248,11,14,12,0)
2INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10248,42,9.8,10,0)
3INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10248,72,34.8,5,0)
4INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10249,14,18.6,9,0)
5INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10249,51,42.4,40,0)
6INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10250,41,7.7,10,0)
7INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10250,51,42.4,35,0.15)
8INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10250,65,16.8,15,0.15)
9INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10251,22,16.8,6,0.05)
10INSERT OrderDetails VALUES(10251,57,15.6,15,0.05)
11> go

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1>
2>
3>    DECLARE @Test money
4>
5>    SET @Test = (SELECT MAX(UnitPriceFROM OrderDetails)
6>    SELECT @Test
7> GO

---------------------
              42.4000

(rows affected)
1>
2> drop table OrderDetails;
3> GO

 
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