Re: Complicated GROUP BY

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От Adam Rich
Тема Re: Complicated GROUP BY
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Msg-id 031301c8e38f$61a0b650$24e222f0$@r@sbcglobal.net
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Ответ на Complicated GROUP BY  (dgront <dgront@chem.uw.edu.pl>)
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> Dear All,
>
> I have the following problem with grouping: I want to know the maximum
> in a group as well as the maximal element. Example:
>
> I have a table products_providers:
> product  |  provider  |  criteria_1  |  criteria_2
>
> I have a number of products, each of them from a several providers.
> Each product is described by two numeric values. I can easily select
> the best value for each product by a given criteria, like:
>
> select product, max(criteria_1) from products_providers group by
> product;
>
> but I need to know the best-scoring provider as well.
>
> Result I need should look like:
> product  |  best_provider_1  | best_criteria_1  |  best_provider_2  |
> best_criteria_2
>
> If it counts results may be split into two tables: one for the first
> and the other for the second criteria
>
> Can you help me with a painless solution?


Is something like this what you're after?


select * from products_proivders
order by criteria_1 desc limit 1


You can get the best providers for both criteria using union like this:


select * from (
select 'best_criteria_1' as name, product, provider, criteria_1, criteria_2
from products_proivders order by criteria_1 desc limit 1 ) x
union
select * from (
select 'best_criteria_2' as name, product, provider, criteria_1, criteria_2
from products_proivders order by criteria_2 desc limit 1 ) y








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