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For some reason, I can't get this query to return the result that I'm looking for. I'll explain that after outlining the situation...

There are two tables, one for players and one for matches. Within each match, a player gets a rating (float/decimal) based on what position they played in. This rating may improve in one position, but could be different/better in others. Therefore, I want to be able to see the MAX(rating) and the pos that the max was obtained in, alongside the players details.

So, my idea was to do the following:

SELECT * 
FROM   players 
       INNER JOIN(SELECT pid, 
                         Max(rating) AS a, 
                         pos 
                  FROM   matches 
                  GROUP  BY pid) b 
               ON b.pid = players.ypid 
WHERE  players.ytid = '2010591' 
   AND players.status = '1' 
ORDER  BY ypromdate ASC, 
          ydob ASC 

This does return all of the player's details and the max rating, however if the player has played in multiple matches (hence the GROUP BY) then the first record is returned for the pos. For example, if player1 got a rating of 5 as a defender and then 6 as a forward, this query will return 6 defender

If more information is required, then I'm happy to provide!

Thanks in advance..feel like I've taken the query down the wrong route..

Edit to help answer questions posted:

Software: MySQL

Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS)

Database client version: libmysql - 5.1.69

Sample data, cut down to save time:

Matches table: id, matchid, matchdate, position, timeplayed, rating, pid
(149, 77221704, '2013-08-12 15:00:00', 100, 90, 1.5, 143569504),

(150, 77221705, '2013-09-12 15:00:00', 103, 90, 3, 143569504)

Players table: pid, ytid, status (143569504, 2010591, 1)

Expected outcome:

pid, ytid, status, pos, Max(rating) 143569504, 2010591, 1, 103, 3

Current outcome:

pid, ytid, status, pos, Max(rating) 143569504, 2010591, 1, 100, 3

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  • Some sample data and desired output would be helpful, also, what database are you using (MySQL,SQL Server 2008, etc)?
    – Hart CO
    Aug 26, 2013 at 15:49
  • Its mysql, nothing else would allow selecting pos in group by subquery. And pos being there is the main reason of getting its wrong value.
    – piotrm
    Aug 26, 2013 at 16:17
  • See above for edit, hope this helps Aug 26, 2013 at 16:17

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Something like this should work

select yourfields (not all of them)
from players p join matches m on m.pid = p.pid
join (select pid, max(rating) maxrating
from matches
group by pid) temp  on p.pid = temp.pid and rating = maxrating
etc
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  • That does exactly what I asked it to do, and I shall promptly be accepting and marking it up. One final request to boggle your mind..running this query gave me: Showing rows 0 - 16 ( 17 total, Query took 252.0127 sec). Is this lag in time down to my database structure or the query itself? and if it is the latter, can this be improved upon? My thanks for solving the problem though! Aug 26, 2013 at 16:46

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