MySQL Max Count without Order By
I have the following MySQL line:
SELECT age, count(*) AS total FROM pac开发者_JAVA百科ient WHERE age BETWEEN 20 AND 40 GROUP BY age ORDER BY age
and I need to add an additional column to it that shows ONLY the max value of the count(*) for every row. For example:
13 2 7
18 2 7 23 5 7 24 7 7 26 6 7 32 3 7 38 1 7 41 1 7 46 4 7This would be 3 columns and the 3rd column shows 7 since 7 was the highest number in the second column where the count(*) is made.
Here the solution:
select age,
count(*),
(select max(c) from
(select count(*) as c from pacient where age between 20 and 40 group by age) as x) as t
from pacient
where age between 20 and 40
group by age
order by age;
Have you tried to wrap your query with another query? something like
SELECT A.age, A.total, MAX(A.total) as max_value FROM (
SELECT age, count(*) AS total
FROM pacient
WHERE age BETWEEN 20 AND 40
GROUP BY age ORDER BY age) as A
GROUP BY A.age, A.total
select
p.Age,
count(*) CountPerAge,
max(ar.AllRecs) AllRecs
from
pacient p,
( select count(*) AllRecs
from pacient p2
where p2.age between 20 and 40 ) ar
where
p.age between 20 and 40
group by
p.age
By doing a join to the second "subselect" with no join condition, it will give a Cartesian result... Since it is a count with no group by, it will always return a single record and thus be joined to all age rows otherwise. The MAX() of the value is no problem since it is the only record will just be returned as-is.
It is always good to use SQL VIEWS instead of using sub queries. Because VIEW will be having already compiled result.
CREATE VIEW subqueryView
SELECT age, count(*) AS total
FROM pacient
WHERE age BETWEEN 20 AND 40
GROUP BY age ORDER BY age
SELECT A.age, A.total, MAX(A.total) as max_value FROM (SELECT FROM subqueryView) as A
GROUP BY A.age, A.total
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