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Here's the question: I have a table that looks like this (simplified)

+------+------+------+
| res  | loc  | rent |
+------+------+------+
| WEB  | WP   |  100 |
| WEB  | VA   |  300 |
| VR   | WP   |  500 |
| VR   | VA   |  200 |
| VR   | VA   |  600 | 
| CS   | WP   |  400 | 
| CS   | WP   |   90 |
+------+------+------+

I can get the table to look like this with SELECT res, loc, SUM(rent) FROM testTable GROUP BY res, loc;

+------+------+-----------+
| res  | loc  | SUM(rent) |
+------+------+-----------+
| CS   | WP   |       490 |
| VR   | VA   |       800 |
| VR   | WP   |       500 |
| WEB  | VA   |       300 |
| WEB  | WP   |       100 |
+------+------+-----------+

What I want from here is to order the table with VR first (because its TOTAL rent is largest), then CS , then, WEB but I also want to preserve group order so it'd look like this

+------+------+-----------+
| res  | loc  | SUM(rent) |
+------+------+-----------+
| VR   | VA   |       800 |
| VR   | WP   |       500 |
| CS   | WP   |       490 |
| WEB  | VA   |       300 |
| WEB  | WP   |       100 |
+------+------+-----------+

This way they're summed rent grouped by location and then ordered by largest rent total and then ordered by rent within that rent total. VR is top cause (800 + 500) > 490 > (300 + 100) and loc VA comes before WP in the VR group because 800 > 500.

Is this possible am I dreaming too big?

2 Answers 2

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You will need to calculate the total for the res values separately in a subquery, like so:

SELECT t.res, t.loc, SUM(t.rent) AS reslocRent
FROM table AS t
INNER JOIN (
   SELECT res, SUM(rent) AS resRent
   FROM table
   GROUP BY res
) AS subQ ON t.res = subQ.res
GROUP BY t.res, t.loc
ORDER BY subQ.resRent DESC, reslocRent DESC
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  • Awesome, exactly what I wanted thanks. However, I have an extended part to my question: Is it possible for me to do something like LIMIT 2 and have that return a table like with only the top two res(VR and CS)?
    – Taylor
    Jun 22, 2016 at 18:23
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    Just adding LIMIT 2 to the subquery should limit it to the top two res (due to the inner join), but still show all their loc sums; if you only want the highest locs of the list res, put the limit 2 at the very end of the whole query.
    – Uueerdo
    Jun 22, 2016 at 18:25
  • The above comment should say if you only want the highest locs of the highest res
    – Uueerdo
    Jun 23, 2016 at 16:55
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It seems like all you need is to ORDER BY the sum of rent in descending order:

SELECT res, loc, SUM(rent) 
FROM testTable 
GROUP BY res, loc
ORDER BY SUM(rent) DESC

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