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The FIRST() function returns the first value of the selected column.
SELECT FIRST(column_name) FROM table_name |
We have the following "Orders" table:
O_Id | OrderDate | OrderPrice | Customer |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2008/11/12 | 1000 | Hansen |
2 | 2008/10/23 | 1600 | Nilsen |
3 | 2008/09/02 | 700 | Hansen |
4 | 2008/09/03 | 300 | Hansen |
5 | 2008/08/30 | 2000 | Jensen |
6 | 2008/10/04 | 100 | Nilsen |
Now we want to find the first value of the "OrderPrice" column.
We use the following SQL statement:
SELECT FIRST(OrderPrice) AS FirstOrderPrice FROM Orders |
The result-set will look like this:
FirstOrderPrice |
---|
1000 |
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