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SQL ORDER BY total within GROUP BY
UPDATE: I’ve found my solution, which I’ve posted here. Thanks to everyone for your help!
I’m developing a Facebook application which requires a leaderboard. Scores and time taken to complete the game are recorded and these are organised by score first, then in the case of two identical scores, the time is used. If a user has played multiple times, their best score is used.
The lower the score, the better the performance in the game.
My table structure is:
id
facebook_id - (Unique Identifier for the user)
name
email
score
time - (time to complete game in seconds)
timestamp - (unix timestamp of entry)
date - (readable format of timestamp)
ip
The query I thought would work is:
SELECT *
FROM entries
ORDER BY score ASC, time ASC
GROUP BY facebook_id
The problem I’m having is in some cases it’s pulling in the user’s first score in the database, not their highest score. I think this is down to the GROUP BY statement. I would have thought the ORDER BY statement would have fixed this, but apparently not.
For example:
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| ID | NAME | SCORE | TIME | TIMESTAMP | DATE | IP |
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| 1 | Joe Bloggs | 65 | 300 | 1234567890 | XXX | XXX |
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| 2 | Jane Doe | 72 | 280 | 1234567890 | XXX | XXX |
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| 3 | Joe Bloggs | 55 | 285 | 1234567890 | XXX | XXX |
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| 4 | Jane Doe | 78 | 320 | 1234567890 | XXX | XXX |
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When I use the query above, I get the following result:
1. Joe Bloggs - 65 - 300 - (Joes First Entry, not his best entry)
2. Jane Doe - 72 - 280
I would have expected…
1. Joe Bloggs - 55 - 285 - (Joe's best entry)
2. Jane Doe - 72 - 280
It’s like the Group By is ignoring the Order – and just overwriting the values.
Using MIN(score) with the group by selects the lowest score, which is correct – however it merges the time from the users first record in the database, so often returns incorrectly.
So, how can I select a user’s highest score and the associated time, name, etc and order the results by score, then time?
Thanks in advance!
One approach would be this:
If you need more information from the entries table, you can then use this as a subquery, and join again on the information presented (facebook_id, score, time) to get one row per user.
You need to aggregate twice, is the crux of this; once to find the minimum score for the user, and again to find the minimum time for that user and score. You could reverse the order of the aggregation, but I would expect that this will filter most quickly and thus be most efficient.
You might also want to check which is faster, aggregating the second time: using the minimum score or grouping using the score as well.