Re: limit results to one row per foreign object - Mailing list pgsql-general

From John Sidney-Woollett
Subject Re: limit results to one row per foreign object
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Msg-id 44A5467E.8070900@wardbrook.com
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In response to limit results to one row per foreign object  ("Alan Bullock" <liststuff@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-general
Without trying it out, how about something like:

select username, maxbid
from users u, (
   select user_id, max(amount) as maxbid
   from bids
   group by user_id
   where auction_id = XXX
) as b
where u.id = b.user_id;

John


Alan Bullock wrote:
> hi all, I have the following schema:
>
> CREATE TABLE auctions ( id serial NOT NULL, user_id int4, title
> varchar(255), body varchar(255), CONSTRAINT auctions_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id) )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
>
> CREATE TABLE bids ( id serial NOT NULL, auction_id int4, user_id int4,
> amount float8, created_at timestamp, CONSTRAINT bids_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id) )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
>
> CREATE TABLE users ( id serial NOT NULL, username varchar(255), CONSTRAINT
> users_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id) ) WITHOUT OIDS;
>
> I'd like to return all the bids for a given auction, but limit it to only
> the *latest* bid from each user. so regardless of how many bids a user has
> placed, only their latest is returned.
>
> I dont have a clue where to even start with this and would appreciate some
> pointers
> thanks
>
> alan
>
>
>
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