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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:34:19+00:00 2026-05-16T15:34:19+00:00

I’m trying to write a query that will display the minimum value (lowest score)

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I’m trying to write a query that will display the minimum value (lowest score) for each hole eliminating any duplicates. In other words, if the minimum score is 3 on hole_num 1 and there are two or more scores with 3, none of the rows corresponding to hole_num 1 should be returned. However, if there is only one value of 3 on hole_num 1 and it is the minimum value, the row should be returned. Here is what I was able to come up with… unfortunately I can’t figure out how to remove the duplicates.

sample table:

player_id     hole_num     score
------------- ------------ ----- 
1             1            4
1             2            5
2             1            3
2             2            5

my query that gets the minimum score for each hole_num (but does not eliminate the row if it occurs more than once):

select. r.player_id, r.hole_num, r.score
  from scorecard_test r
  join (select hole_num, 
               min(score) best
          from scorecard_test 
      group by hole_num) v on r.hole_num = v.hole_num
                          and r.score = v.best

produces the following output:

player_id  hole_num  score 
---------- --------- ----- 
1          2         5 
2          1         3
2          2         5

I’m trying to write a query that would only display the second row above (score=3) since 5 on hole_num 2 (although it is minimum) is a repeat. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-16T15:34:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:34 pm

    A MySQL specific solution is to add a GROUP BY and HAVING COUNT(*) = 1 to your current query:

    SELECT r.player_id, r.hole_num, r.score
    FROM scorecard_test r
    JOIN
    (
        SELECT hole_num, MIN(score) best
        FROM scorecard_test
        GROUP BY hole_num
    ) v
    ON r.hole_num = v.hole_num AND r.score = v.best
    GROUP BY hole_num, score
    HAVING COUNT(*) = 1
    

    A solution that would work more generally is to add one more join to find the unique rows:

    SELECT r1.player_id, r1.hole_num, r1.score
    FROM scorecard_test r1
    JOIN
    (
        SELECT hole_num, MIN(score) best
        FROM scorecard_test
        GROUP BY hole_num
    ) v
    ON r1.hole_num = v.hole_num AND r1.score = v.best
    LEFT JOIN scorecard_test r2
    ON r1.hole_num = r2.hole_num AND r1.player_id != r2.player_id AND r1.score = r2.score
    WHERE r2.player_id IS NULL
    

    The result in both cases is this:

    player_id  hole_num  score 
    ---------- --------- ----- 
    2          1         3
    
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