I'm still grasping the basics of sql. Any help much appreciated.
The table is TeamRankings. The columns are as follows:
score | qualities_id | team_id | year | source_id
Teams are scored with respect to different qualities for specific years. Note that a given team can can be assigned multiple scores (each one would be from a different source). Likewise, a given team might not have any scores at all for given year.
Here's the problem:
Given a single quality, a list of teams, and a list of years, I want to find a single score for each team/year. In the event that a given team/year has scores available from multiple sources, I'd like to chose the score with the lowest source_id.
I'm guessing that the way to do this is to GROUP BY
team_id, year, quality_id, and then somehow filter out the higher source ids. But I'm confused as to where that filtering happens. It's not in the HAVING
clause, or the WHERE
clause, correct? Do I need a subquery?