Re: How to select rows that are the max for each subcategory? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Harald Armin Massa
Subject Re: How to select rows that are the max for each subcategory?
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In response to How to select rows that are the max for each subcategory?  ("Kynn Jones" <kynnjo@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: How to select rows that are the max for each subcategory?  ("Harald Armin Massa" <haraldarminmassa@gmail.com>)
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select x,y,z
from
t join (select x, max(y) as my from t group by x) t1 on (t.x=t1.x and t.y=t1.my)

best wishes

Harald

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 20:01, Kynn Jones <kynnjo@gmail.com> wrote:
> Suppose I have a table T that has, among its columns, the fields X and Y,
> where Y is an integer, and multiple rows with the same value of X are
> possible.  I want to select the rows corresponding to the greatest values of
> Y for each value of X.  E.g. suppose that T is
> X Y Z
> a  1 eenie
> a  3 meenie
> a  2 miny
> b  4 moe
> b  0 catch
> ...the result of the desired query would be
> a  3 meenie
> b  4 moe
> TIA!
> Kynnjo
>
>
>



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