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
select officecode, count(*) AS 'empCount' FROM employees GROUP BY officecode
SELECT MIN(officecode) AS Minofficecode, MAX(officecode) AS Maxofficecode FROM employees;