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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T18:04:43+00:00 2026-05-30T18:04:43+00:00

I have a select statement that returns two columns: office names and total per

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I have a select statement that returns two columns: office names and total per office:

select o.OfficeName, c.Total
from Offices o
left join
( select OfficeID, count(*) Total
from Customers c
group by OfficeID
) c on o.OfficeID = c.OfficeID
where o.ClusterID = 29

How can I get the row that has max total?
“Customers” table has an “OfficeID” colummn. For a given “ClusterID”, I select all offices within the cluster identified by cluster id (e.g. 29) and count the customers belongin to those offices.

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    2026-05-30T18:04:44+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:04 pm

    There are a number of approaches:

    SELECT  OfficeName, Total
    FROM    (   SELECT  o.OfficeName, c.Total, MAX(Total) OVER() [MaxTotal]
                FROM    Offices o
                        LEFT JOIN
                        (   SELECT  OfficeID, COUNT(*) Total
                            FROM    Customers
                            GROUP BY OfficeID
                        ) c 
                            ON o.OfficeID = c.OfficeID
                WHERE   o.ClusterID = 29
            ) c
    WHERE   Total = MaxTotal
    

    OR

    WITH CTE AS
    (   SELECT  o.OfficeName, c.Total
        FROM    Offices o
                LEFT JOIN
                (   SELECT  OfficeID, COUNT(*) Total
                    FROM    Customers
                    GROUP BY OfficeID
                ) c 
                    ON o.OfficeID = c.OfficeID
        WHERE   o.ClusterID = 29
    )
    SELECT  *
    FROM    CTE
    WHERE   Total = (SELECT MAX(Total) FROM CTE)
    

    OR

    SELECT  TOP 1 o.OfficeName, c.Total
    FROM    Offices o
            LEFT JOIN
            (   SELECT  OfficeID, COUNT(*) Total
                FROM    Customers
                GROUP BY OfficeID
            ) c 
                ON o.OfficeID = c.OfficeID
    WHERE   o.ClusterID = 29
    ORDER BY Total DESC
    

    Although using TOP 1 may not be what you are after, with the other methods if there are 2 offices with the same number of customers they will both be returned, whereas TOP 1 will only return 1 of these (probably in order of office name). If you only ever want 1 record, then this is the best method

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