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Posted - 2000-11-17 : 09:07:56
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Martin Phoenix writes "Hi there,
I have a website i am working on about athletics. It contains all the results of races from the different meets run during the season. they are stored in a table and can be retrieved easily.
i want to be able to give visitors to the site the option of viewing the rankings of the fastest in each event but i am having a problem when it selects all the times for a given event when some athletes have more than one time in the top 10.
i would like it to give me the ten fastest in order from fastest to slowest without repeating athletes names.
i believe DISTINCT can help me by selecting distinct athletesid but i also want to select the rest of the details on that row of the table.
any ideas ?
thanks
ps - sql = "Select * From Performance where eventid = " & thisevent & " AND athtype = " & thisath & " ORDER BY result ASC"
thisath being either male, female, disabled thisevent being an id from another table containing alist of all the events." |
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