On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 01:22:30PM -0400, Kynn Jones wrote:
> Suppose table X has two columns: class (TEXT) and size (INT). I want a
> listing showing the (up to) 5 largest values of "size" for each value of
> "class" (for some values of "class" the total number of available records
> may be less than 5).
> What would be the simplest way to achieve such a listing? It seems like
> something one could do with GROUP BY, ORDER, and LIMIT, but I can't figure
> out the right syntax for this query.
get rownum(in_code TEXT) function from
http://www.depesz.com/index.php/2007/08/17/rownum-anyone-cumulative-sum-in-one-query/
(it's important to use the version with in_code argument.
then write:
select *
from
(select class, size from X order by class asc size desc) q
where rownum(class) <= 5;
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