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tinamiller1
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78 Posts

Posted - 2009-05-15 : 16:04:26
I am going to try an alternate approach to my question. I have 2 tables. 1 table lists all my tax ids. The other table lists the tax ids along with market mapping and 2008paper volumes.

my goal is to get the top 25 tax ids by market mapping with 2008paper volumes in desc order. so my final results would have:

all distinct taxids and only 25 per market mapping.
111111 alabama 90000
222222 alabama 70000
333333 alabama 65000
444444 arizona 100000
555555 arizona 95000
666666 arizona 80000

I have over 643k tax ids in the table. the market mapping is technically by state. the 643k tax ids are already distinct and there isn't the same tax id in alabama as is in arizona. all i want to know is my top 25 tax ids per state basically to make it easier to understand and the top 25 will be descending order by their paper volume. i found 1 example but i tried it and it didn't work for me.

tina m miller

SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks

30421 Posts

Posted - 2009-05-26 : 18:18:18
What did you find and try?
Does it include

SELECT TOP 25 *
FROM ...
ORDER BY SomeValue DESC


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