Using the ANY or SOME Keywords

The ANY keyword denotes that the search condition is TRUE if the comparison is TRUE for at least one of the values that is returned. If the subquery returns no value, the search condition is FALSE. The SOME keyword is a synonym for ANY.

The following conditions are TRUE when the total price is greater than the total price of at least one of the items in order number 1023. The first condition uses the ANY keyword; the second uses the MIN aggregate function:
total_price > ANY (SELECT total_price FROM items
               WHERE order_num = 1023)

total_price > (SELECT MIN(total_price) FROM items
               WHERE order_num = 1023)
Using the NOT keyword with an ANY subquery tests whether an expression is not TRUE for all elements that the subquery returns. For example, the following condition is TRUE when the expression total_price is not greater than any selected value. That is, it is TRUE when total_price is greater than none of the total prices in order number 1023.
NOT total_price > ANY (SELECT total_price FROM items
                          WHERE order_num = 1023)