Really really thanks Jens (as always perfect).. I've read some articles
about SQL injection and i've found  a lot of intresting things.. Thanks
another time for the replie and sorry for the incorrect "section"..


On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:

> SQL MIN returns null ( = a row without data) as a default value if there
> is no data to calculate the MIN value of. Pretty much all aggregate
> functions return a default value (count() returns 0 for example).
>
> You would only get no result at all if your query uses a GROUP BY clause
> and no group exists, e.g.
>
> SELECT MIN(value) FROM table GROUP BY data HAVING data = 'non existent
> data'.
>
>
> *Also, if you are not familiar with it, you should definitely read up SQL
> injection.*
>
>
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