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Open source RDBMS that forked from MySQL. Add a version-specific tag like mariadb-10.5 if that context is important.
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Is there a way to get the max,count, or etc for all columns without naming them individually?
Use php or any other language to create the query and execute it.
//php
$str ="";
for($i=1;$i<=99;$i++)
{
$str.=", max(col".$i.") ";
}
$str = ltrim($str,",");
$query = "SELECT $str FROM table_ …