
Ow that sucks :/ .. but what is wrong? On Fri, 2 Jul 2010, Frederik Delaere wrote:
doesn't give correct results :(
Kenny Billiau wrote:
If you want the unique rows, use distinct. If you want the highest score per person, you'll have to use group by with an aggregate function ;)
SELECT name, max(score) FROM table GROUP BY name ORDER BY score DESC LIMIT 0,3
Kenny
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010, Lieven Sterck wrote:
SELECT DISTINCT name, score FROM .....
djebus, even I know that !! 8-)
On 02/07/2010 10:23, Frederik Delaere wrote:
lets say I have this data
id name score 1 dude1 9.1 2 dude2 9.5 3 dudette1 9.0 4 dude1 9.3 5 dudette1 8.5
And I want to select highest 3 scores:
SELECT score FROM table ORDER BY score DESC LIMIT 0,3
result will be
9.5 9.3 9.1
but how can I select both the name and the score and I only want one score per person
I can do: SELECT DISTINCT name FROM table ORDER BY score DESC LIMIT 0,3 this will give me the correct names in the correct order, but I want their score also
is this possible in one query ?
thanksuwel !
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