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MySQL ALL Operator


The MySQL ALL Operator

The ALL operator is used to compare a value to every value returned by a subquery.

The ALL operator evaluates to TRUE if every value in the subquery result-set meet the condition.

The ALL operator is typically used with WHERE and HAVING statements.

ALL Syntax

SELECT column_name(s)
FROM table_name
WHERE column_name operator ALL (subquery);

Note: The operator must be a standard comparison operator (=, <>, !=, >, >=, <, or <=).


Demo Database

Below is a selection from the "Products" table in the Northwind sample database:

ProductID ProductName Price
1 Chais 18.00
2 Chang 19.00
3 Aniseed Syrup 10.00
4 Chef Anton's Cajun Seasoning 22.00

And a selection from the "OrderDetails" table:

OrderDetailID ProductID Quantity
1 11 12
2 42 10
3 72 5
4 14 9


MySQL ALL Example

The following SQL returns the ProductName if ALL the records in the "OrderDetails" table has Quantity equal to 10. This will of course return FALSE because the Quantity column has many different values (not only the value of 10):

Example

SELECT ProductName FROM Products
WHERE ProductID = ALL (
  SELECT ProductID
  FROM OrderDetails
  WHERE Quantity = 10
);
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