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i have employees with officecode table, and i want to show officecode ONLY with max and min employees ,

this is the table

+----------------+------------+
| employeenumber | officecode |
+----------------+------------+
|           1002 | 1          |
|           1056 | 4          |
|           1076 | 1          |
|           1143 | 7          |
|           1165 | 1          |
|           1166 | 6          |
            ....   .
            ....   .
+----------------+------------+

and this is what i want to get:

+------------+----------+
| officecode | empCount |
+------------+----------+
|           1|         6|
|           7|         2|
+------------+----------+

this is my method :

First i COUNT and GROUP them

then SELECT MAX from it and UNION it with SELECT MIN

but the SELECT MIN return wrong officecode

this is my code :

SELECT officecode, MAX(empcount) AS 'empcount'
FROM
    (
    SELECT officecode, count(*) AS 'empCount' 
    FROM employees 
    GROUP BY officecode
    )
AS temp

UNION

    SELECT officecode, MIN(empcount) AS 'empcount'
FROM
    (
    SELECT officecode, count(*) AS 'empCount' 
    FROM employees 
    GROUP BY officecode
    )
AS temp2

the AS tmp must be there unless it will return error

it returned :

+------------+----------+
| officecode | empCount |
+------------+----------+
|           1|         6|
|           1|         2|
+------------+----------+

anyone knwo where i'm wrong? or maybe you have another method because my method look so loooooong, thx

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  • why u are doing union your first query should be doing the job select officecode, count(*) AS 'empCount' FROM employees GROUP BY officecode Apr 9, 2014 at 10:45
  • you should try this: SELECT MIN(officecode) AS Minofficecode, MAX(officecode) AS Maxofficecode FROM employees;
    – jmail
    Apr 9, 2014 at 10:52
  • i think you get my question wrong, i mean the employee have his office code, and i want to count the office number of employee, and what i want to get in the end is to show office with most and least number of employee working in there Apr 9, 2014 at 10:55

4 Answers 4

1
(
    SELECT officecode, count(*) AS empCount 
    FROM employees 
    GROUP BY officecode 
    ORDER BY empCount ASC 
    LIMIT 1
) 
UNION ALL
(
    SELECT officecode, count(*) AS empCount 
    FROM employees 
    GROUP BY officecode 
    ORDER BY empCount DESC 
    LIMIT 1
) 
1
  • yeah, i just figure this out from the previous answer, combination of ORDER BY with LIMIT, nice thanks Apr 9, 2014 at 11:14
0

Simple try this

SELECT officecode,MAX(empcount),MIN(empcount) count(*) AS 'empCount' FROM employees GROUP BY officecode
2
  • i already used that to get all the office code with the employees number, but i want to get office with max and min value Apr 9, 2014 at 10:49
  • i try this but it seems error, it don't recognise 'empCount' field list Apr 9, 2014 at 11:04
0

you need this:

SELECT *
FROM
((SELECT ACTION, COUNT(ACTION) FROM t1
GROUP BY ACTION
ORDER BY ACTION DESC
LIMIT 1)
UNION 
(SELECT ACTION, COUNT(ACTION) FROM t1
GROUP BY ACTION
ORDER BY ACTION ASC
LIMIT 1))t

check this sqlfiddle: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/7116b5/1

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  • nice, your answer is right the answer i choose has same method but more short, but thank you for your response Apr 9, 2014 at 11:31
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Try this,

SELECT officecode, MAX( empCount ) AS  'empCount'
FROM 
    (
    SELECT officecode, COUNT( * ) AS  'empCount'
    FROM employees 
    GROUP BY officecode ORDER BY empCount DESC 
    ) 
AS temp
UNION
SELECT officecode, MIN( empCount ) AS  'empCount'
FROM 
    (
    SELECT officecode, COUNT( * ) AS  'empCount'
    FROM employees 
    GROUP BY officecode ORDER BY empCount ASC 
    )
AS temp2
4
  • Even if it is an acceptable solution for OP, it should be noted that this uses an undocumented side effect of how MySQL implements aggregating, and is not guaranteed to work.
    – Vatev
    Apr 9, 2014 at 11:04
  • But without aggregation is it possible to easily achieve..? @Vatev Apr 9, 2014 at 11:06
  • yeah this query returned the result i want, but the query become more looong, anyway thanks Apr 9, 2014 at 11:08
  • Yeah.. Just added an orderby :) Apr 9, 2014 at 11:11

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