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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:00:24+00:00 2026-05-13T18:00:24+00:00

I have a table comparisons. If I run SELECT comparisonID,stu1Vers,stu2Vers,stu1,stu2 from comparisons WHERE stu1!=stu2

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I have a table comparisons. If I run

SELECT comparisonID,stu1Vers,stu2Vers,stu1,stu2 
    from comparisons 
    WHERE stu1!=stu2 and assignmentid=9;

I get something like:

+--------------+----------+----------+------+------+
| comparisonID | stu1Vers | stu2Vers | stu1 | stu2 |
+--------------+----------+----------+------+------+
|          287 |       12 |        2 |    1 |    6 |
|          286 |       12 |        1 |    1 |    6 |
|          276 |       11 |        2 |    1 |    6 |
|          275 |       11 |        1 |    1 |    6 |
|          266 |       10 |        2 |    1 |    6 |
|          265 |       10 |        1 |    1 |    6 |
|          257 |        9 |        2 |    1 |    6 |
|          256 |        9 |        1 |    1 |    6 |
...
|          391 |       19 |        1 |    1 |    6 |
|          392 |       19 |        2 |    1 |    6 |
+--------------+----------+----------+------+------+

I’d like to select the entire row where stu1Vers+stu2Vers is the maximum. I keep trying something along the lines of

select c.comparisonid,c.stu1vers,c.stu2vers,max(totvers) 
from comparisons as c join 
    (select comparisonid, stu1vers+stu2vers as totvers 
    from comparisons where stu1!=stu2 group by comparisonid) as cm 
on c.comparisonid = cm.comparisonid and c.stu1vers+c.stu2vers = cm.totvers;

but that returns a rather random assortment of things:

+--------------+----------+----------+--------------+
| comparisonid | stu1vers | stu2vers | max(totvers) |
+--------------+----------+----------+--------------+
|          220 |        1 |        1 |           21 |
+--------------+----------+----------+--------------+

I’m trying to get row 392 in the first table.

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    2026-05-13T18:00:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:00 pm

    If you want all the rows when there are multiple rows with the same maximum value, then you can use this query:

    SELECT * FROM Table1
    WHERE stu1Vers + stu2Vers = (SELECT MAX(stu1Vers + stu2Vers) FROM Table1)
    

    Including your condition:

    SELECT * FROM Table1
    WHERE stu1Vers + stu2Vers = (
        SELECT MAX(stu1Vers + stu2Vers)
        FROM Table1
        WHERE stu1!=stu2 and assignmentid=9
    ) AND stu1!=stu2 and assignmentid=9
    

    Result:

    392, 19, 2, 1, 6
    

    Regarding your update to the question, I’m not sure what you mean to return all the rows grouped by stu1 and stu2. Perhaps you mean ordered by these columns? If so, add ORDER BY stu1, stu2 to the query.

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