On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
>  I'm trying to query the table to extract the single highest value of a
> chemical by location and date. This statement gives me all the values per
> stream, site, and date:
>
> SELECT str_name, site_id, sample_date, max(quant) FROM chemistry WHERE hydro
> = 'Humboldt' group by str_name, sample_date, site_id order by str_name,
> site_id;
>
>  I'm not seeing why this doesn't work; the top few lines of output are:
>
>  CalifCrk    | CalCrk         | 1996-10-18  |    188
>  CalifCrk    | CalCrk         | 1996-08-23  |    183
>  CalifCrk    | CalCrk         | 1996-07-29  |    201
>  CalifCrk    | CalCrk         | 1996-09-27  |    185
>
> when what I want is only the third line.

SELECT str_name, site_id, sample_date, max(quant) FROM chemistry WHERE hydro
= 'Humboldt' group by str_name, sample_date, site_id order by str_name,
site_id order by 4 limit 1;

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