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I have a table structure as follows:

                     HISTORY_CARD
     +----+-----------+---------+--------------+
     | idhistory_card |equipment_id | sr_num |    
     +----+-----------+---------+--------------+
     |  1             |      DU 201 | 9      |
     |  2             |      DU 201 | 2      |
     |  3             |      DU 201 | 12     |
     |  4             |      EXT 99 | 10     |
     |  5             |      EXT 99 | 13     |
     |  6             |      EXT 99 | 7      |
     |  7             |      EXT 99 | 9      | 
     +----+-----------+---------+--------------+

I would like to return maximum value of the coloumn(sr_num) for a particular euipment_id. for eg. for equipment_id = DU 201 , maximum value is 12 but with below mentioned queries it is returning wrong value i.e 9 similarly for equipment_id = EXT 99 , maximum value is 13 but with below mentioned queries it is returning wrong value i.e 9 . I have searched a lot in internet as well on manual but of no use till now.kINDLY help!

Queries as follows

SELECT *
FROM new_schema.history_card
WHERE equipment_id = 'DU 201'
ORDER BY sr_num DESC LIMIT 1

2 query tried

SELECT MAX(sr_num)
FROM new_schema.history_card
WHERE equipment_id='DU 201';
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    Is sr_num a string? 9 is last (max) in alphabetical order. Apr 21, 2014 at 7:09
  • try equipment_id is like 'DU 201'
    – Bender
    Apr 21, 2014 at 7:11
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    Using like doesn't change anything.
    – Mark
    Apr 21, 2014 at 7:12
  • @Joachism, I got your suggestion. Yes sr_num is a string (VARCHAR). should i alter the table and make it Int to make it work. Thanks! Apr 21, 2014 at 7:15
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    @user3405312 Sounds like a good idea. If the value is always an integer (or null), it will fix the sorting and prevent garbage values from ending up in the table. Apr 21, 2014 at 7:16

2 Answers 2

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The MAX() operation on a string value will behave according to string comparison rules, i.e. "9" > "10".

The answer is to change your table definition:

ALTER TABLE history_card MODIFY sr_num INT;

Then, run the query again.

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Try this

SELECT *
FROM new_schema.history_card
WHERE equipment_id = 'DU 201'
ORDER BY CAST(sr_num AS UnSigned) DESC LIMIT 1

or:

SELECT *
FROM new_schema.history_card
WHERE equipment_id = 'DU 201'
ORDER BY  sr_num * 1 DESC LIMIT 1
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