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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T13:58:31+00:00 2026-05-21T13:58:31+00:00

I have a table containing order details. I would like to be able to

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I have a table containing order details. I would like to be able to select the average attribute for a certain item.

For example, select “item a”, now find the average color of “item a”. If there were 10 orders of “item a” and the colors ordered broke down as follows:

4 – black
2 – blue
2 – red
1 – orange
1 – white

I would like for it to return “black”. Is there any such statement that could do that?

Also, would it then be possible to weigh the average, for example giving the last 3 orders of “item a” a weight of 2, instead of 1. So if the last 3 orders were all yellow, it would essentially count as 6?

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    2026-05-21T13:58:32+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 1:58 pm

    You can group by on color, and then select the first row:

    select  color
    from    OrderLines
    where   ItemId = 'item a'
    group by
            color
    order by
            count(*) desc
    limit   1
    

    You could give some rows a higher weight with a subquery. This one gives the last 3 orders a higher weight:

    select  color
    from    (
            select  o1.color
            ,       case when
                    (
                    select  count(*)
                    from    OrderLines o2
                    where   o1.item = o2.item
                            and o1.OrderDt < o2.OrderDt
                    ) < 3 then 2 else 1 end as weight
            from    OrderLines o1
            )
    where   Item = 'item a'
    group by
            color
    order by
            sum(weight) desc
    limit   1
    
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