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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:23:19+00:00 2026-05-16T11:23:19+00:00

How can I get the top x% of values in a database table. For

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How can I get the top x% of values in a database table.

For example, I have a log file that I loaded into a db table. I would like to throw out the longest running 1% of requests as they skew the data.

Any simple way to do this?

BTW I am using derby database.

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    2026-05-16T11:23:19+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:23 am

    Do you need accumulated or individual percent? I don’t know a way to calculate the accumulated total using Derby, but I know a way for the H2 database / MySQL. So only the first part of my example will work for Derby. For MySQL, you need to replace CAST(… AS INTEGER) with CAST(… AS SIGNED INTEGER):

    drop table test;
    create table test(data int);
    create index idx_test_data on test(data desc);
    insert into test values(1), (1), (1), (2);
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test select data from test;
    insert into test values(100), (200), (800);
    select sum(data), count(*) from test;
    
    select data, (data * 100. / (select sum(data) from test)) percent
    from test where data * 100. / (select sum(data) from test) < 1 order by data desc;
    
    select @acc := 0, @total := sum(data) from test;
    create table pa as select data, cast(@acc := @acc + (data * 100. / @total) as integer) percent_acc
    from test order by data desc;
    select * from pa where percent_acc > 2 limit 10;
    drop table pa;
    
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