I'm trying to modify the following query to find the rank of a specific videoid and I'm not having much luck can anyone suggest a solution?
SELECT videoid wins/loses as win_loss,
@curRank := @curRank + 1 AS rank
FROM cb_video,
(SELECT @curRank := 0) r
ORDER BY wins/loses DESC
I tried doing a subquery like this but it fails:
SELECT rank
FROM (SELECT videoid wins/loses as win_loss,
@curRank := @curRank + 1 AS rank
FROM cb_video,
(SELECT @curRank := 0) r
ORDER BY wins/loses DESC)
WHERE videoid = 116
Also adding the videoid to the WHERE clause without a subquery just always shows the rank being the #1 position as it only returns one row:
SELECT videoid wins/loses as win_loss,
@curRank := @curRank + 1 AS rank
FROM cb_video,
(SELECT @curRank := 0) r
WHERE videoid = 116
ORDER BY wins/loses DESC
Any ideas how to limit the result to a specific ID but still retain the rank? FYI I keep two columns (wins and loses) if that helps.