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Use SELECT to select the records that have the maximum value in a given field
SELECT ALL TOP 1 hotels.name AS Hotel, location.Location, hotels.price AS Price, hotels.stars AS Stars
FROM hotels INNER JOIN location ON hotels.locationID = location.LocationID
ORDER BY hotels.price DESC;
The query selects from two tables (hotels and location), the hotels that have the highest price.
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