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Name    Value   AnotherColumn
-----------
Pump 1  8000.0  Something1
Pump 1  10000.0 Something2
Pump 1  10000.0 Something3
Pump 2  3043    Something4
Pump 2  4594    Something5
Pump 2  6165    Something6

My table looks something like this. I would like to know how to select max value for each pump.

select a.name, value from out_pumptable as a,
(select name, max(value) as value from out_pumptable where group by posnumber)g where and g.value = value

this code does the job, but i get two entries of Pump 1 since it has two entries with same value.

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8 Answers 8

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select name, max(value)
from out_pumptable
group by name
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  • 58
    But this will not work on Postgres or any other RDBMS with strict GROUP BY. In strict GROUP BY every column in your SELECT must either appear in your GROUP BY or be used in an aggregate function.
    – NickAb
    Dec 7, 2014 at 3:56
  • 5
    Right. "Works in MySQL" in this context basically means it doesn't crash, not that it necessarily returns the correct result. Oct 7, 2016 at 22:38
  • 3
    @Craig wrong, this query works in all flavours of rdbms and returns the data as expected, since the OP was not after returning the entire record with the maximum value per group, but wanted the max value per pump. The select list has 2 fields: name and value. Name is in the group by clause and value is aggregated via max. I cannot see any version of the answer where there would have been more fields in the select list.
    – Shadow
    May 2, 2017 at 9:00
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    @Craig it was not the default behaviour. It was changed in v5.7.5, almost 3 years ago. But again, you miss the point: the code in this answer complies with the sql standard, therefore mysql's group by setting is irrelevant.
    – Shadow
    May 2, 2017 at 20:07
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    @NickAb Am I missing something? Every column is either in the group by or in an aggregation function
    – Rob
    Jan 26, 2018 at 9:14
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select name, value 
from( select name, value, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY name ORDER BY value desc) as rn
from out_pumptable ) as a
where rn = 1
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    This is the only example that works for my case. I have multiple values per 'enrollment'. What I need is the last value for each enrollment, left outer joined. Ordered by id DESC on the PARTITION and wrapped this query in a LEFT OUTER JOIN as grades ON grades.enrollment_id = enrollment.id and works perfectly. Mar 26, 2019 at 21:34
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SELECT
  b.name,
  MAX(b.value) as MaxValue,
  MAX(b.Anothercolumn) as AnotherColumn
FROM out_pumptabl
INNER JOIN (SELECT 
              name,
              MAX(value) as MaxValue
            FROM out_pumptabl
            GROUP BY Name) a ON 
  a.name = b.name AND a.maxValue = b.value
GROUP BY b.Name

Note this would be far easier if you had a primary key. Here is an Example

SELECT * FROM out_pumptabl c
WHERE PK in 
    (SELECT
      MAX(PK) as MaxPK
    FROM out_pumptabl b
    INNER JOIN (SELECT 
                  name,
                  MAX(value) as MaxValue
                FROM out_pumptabl
                GROUP BY Name) a ON 
      a.name = b.name AND a.maxValue = b.value) 
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  • 1
    Ah, dang. I made the example too simple. There more columns the table, which make it a little complicated >.<
    – Wai Wong
    Dec 22, 2010 at 14:33
  • If theres more columns just add them into the select Dec 22, 2010 at 14:34
  • Can you elaborate on the columns. What are you trying to group by? Dec 22, 2010 at 14:34
  • @Wai Wrong I see that you added another column but you need to explain what you want to do with it? Do you want to return a value from that column? Do you want to group by name and SomeOtherColumn? Dec 22, 2010 at 14:37
  • Added another column. I want to get the max value for each pump along with the values that are in the max value's row from the other columns. Am I getting too confusing?
    – Wai Wong
    Dec 22, 2010 at 14:38
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select Name, Value, AnotherColumn
from out_pumptable
where Value =
(
  select Max(Value)
  from out_pumptable as f where f.Name=out_pumptable.Name
)
group by Name, Value, AnotherColumn

Try like this, It works.

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  • The query has crashed on my table that contains tens of thousands of rows :)
    – RAM237
    Feb 18, 2021 at 9:32
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select * from (select * from table order by value desc limit 999999999) v group by v.name
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  • very clever solution
    – Dawid D
    Feb 10, 2021 at 21:17
  • Lol, the query crashed on my table that contains tens of thousands of rows :)
    – RAM237
    Feb 18, 2021 at 9:24
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Using analytic function is the easy way to find max value of every group.

Documentation : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/row-number-transact-sql?view=sql-server-ver15

Select name, 
       value,
       AnotherColumn
From(
    SELECT Row_Number() over(partition by name order by value desc)as 
   row_number, *
FROM students
) 
 Where row_number = 1


 
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SELECT t1.name, t1.Value, t1.AnotherColumn
FROM mytable t1
JOIN (SELECT name AS nameMax, MAX(Value) as valueMax 
      FROM mytable 
      GROUP BY name) AS t2 
    ON t2.nameMax = t1.name AND t2.valueMax = t1.Value
WHERE 1 OR <anything you would like>
 GROUP BY t1.name;
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SELECT DISTINCT (t1.ProdId), t1.Quantity FROM Dummy t1 INNER JOIN
       (SELECT ProdId, MAX(Quantity) as MaxQuantity FROM Dummy GROUP BY ProdId) t2
    ON t1.ProdId = t2.ProdId
   AND t1.Quantity = t2.MaxQuantity
 ORDER BY t1.ProdId

this will give you the idea.

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