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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:39:17+00:00 2026-05-11T08:39:17+00:00

I have a table of player performance: CREATE TABLE TopTen ( id INT UNSIGNED

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I have a table of player performance:

CREATE TABLE TopTen (   id INT UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,   home INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,   `datetime`DATETIME NOT NULL,   player VARCHAR(6) NOT NULL,   resource INT NOT NULL ); 

What query will return the rows for each distinct home holding its maximum value of datetime? In other words, how can I filter by the maximum datetime (grouped by home) and still include other non-grouped, non-aggregate columns (such as player) in the result?

For this sample data:

INSERT INTO TopTen   (id, home, `datetime`, player, resource) VALUES   (1, 10, '04/03/2009', 'john', 399),   (2, 11, '04/03/2009', 'juliet', 244),   (5, 12, '04/03/2009', 'borat', 555),   (3, 10, '03/03/2009', 'john', 300),   (4, 11, '03/03/2009', 'juliet', 200),   (6, 12, '03/03/2009', 'borat', 500),   (7, 13, '24/12/2008', 'borat', 600),   (8, 13, '01/01/2009', 'borat', 700) ; 

the result should be:

id home datetime player resource
1 10 04/03/2009 john 399
2 11 04/03/2009 juliet 244
5 12 04/03/2009 borat 555
8 13 01/01/2009 borat 700

I tried a subquery getting the maximum datetime for each home:

-- 1 ..by the MySQL manual:   SELECT DISTINCT   home,   id,   datetime AS dt,   player,   resource FROM TopTen t1 WHERE `datetime` = (SELECT   MAX(t2.datetime) FROM TopTen t2 GROUP BY home) GROUP BY `datetime` ORDER BY `datetime` DESC 

The result-set has 130 rows although database holds 187, indicating the result includes some duplicates of home.

Then I tried joining to a subquery that gets the maximum datetime for each row id:

-- 2 ..join  SELECT   s1.id,   s1.home,   s1.datetime,   s1.player,   s1.resource FROM TopTen s1 JOIN (SELECT   id,   MAX(`datetime`) AS dt FROM TopTen GROUP BY id) AS s2   ON s1.id = s2.id ORDER BY `datetime` 

Nope. Gives all the records.

I tried various exotic queries, each with various results, but nothing that got me any closer to solving this problem.

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:39:18+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:39 am

    You are so close! All you need to do is select BOTH the home and its max date time, then join back to the topten table on BOTH fields:

    SELECT tt.* FROM topten tt INNER JOIN     (SELECT home, MAX(datetime) AS MaxDateTime     FROM topten     GROUP BY home) groupedtt  ON tt.home = groupedtt.home  AND tt.datetime = groupedtt.MaxDateTime 
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