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I have tried for quite a while but I can't get any of the statements I try to work. Here are simplified versions of the tables and what I want to achieve:

apps table

app_id      app_category
--------------------------
1           2
2           4
3           2
4           1

categories table

category_id  category_name
-------------------------------
1            Arcade and Action
2            Brain and Puzzle        
3            Casual
4            Casino

I want my statement to return the name of the most popular category, and also another one to return the most un-popular category if possible.

For example, the most popular category is Brain and Puzzle as there are two apps with id = 2 in their category field.

I have tried quite a variety of selects and would appreciate anyone's input. Thanks

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  • please provide a more descriptive title.
    – Woot4Moo
    Aug 12, 2013 at 15:15
  • What would you have said? I cant think of anythng else.
    – CptRayMar
    Aug 12, 2013 at 15:17
  • The concept you want to learn is about the SQL JOIN. Find a good tutorial on JOIN and go from there. Aug 12, 2013 at 15:18
  • Perhaps: return the name of the most popular category, and also another one to return the most un-popular category
    – Woot4Moo
    Aug 12, 2013 at 15:29

5 Answers 5

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Something like this should do the trick...

select category_name, count(apps.app_category)
from categories
left join apps on apps.app_category = categories.category_id
group by category_name
order by count(apps.app_category)

See http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/b0b75/5

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    This will not show category 3 as the least popular category since it's filtered out in the join. Aug 12, 2013 at 15:13
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Most popular category:

select * 
from categories 
where category_id = (select category_id from apps group by category_id order by count(*) desc limit 1)

Least popular category:

select * 
from categories 
where category_id = (select category_id from apps group by category_id order by count(*) limit 1)
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    Good point: it doesn't account for categories that aren't used at all. Aug 12, 2013 at 15:18
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Most popular

select top 1 category_name, count(*)
from categories
inner apps on apps.app_category = categories.category_id
group by category_id
order by count(*) desc

Least popular

select top 1 category_name, count(*)
from categories
inner apps on apps.app_category = categories.category_id
group by category_id
order by count(*)
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select category_name, count(app_id) 
from apps right join categories on (app_category = category_id) 
group by category_name 
order by count(app_id) desc

The first result will be the most popular, the last the least popular - this will also show categories with 0 apps.

Should you only want 1 result, you could add LIMIT 1 and change the order (asc for the least popular, desc for the most popular).

http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/465c81/5

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SELECT COUNT(a.app_category) as AppCount, c.category_name
FROM apps a
INNER JOIN categories c on a.app_category = c.category_id
GROUP BY c.category_id    
ORDER BY COUNT(a.app_category)

Something like this should give you a count of the occurrences from which you can select the most and least popular.

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