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Morning all! I have a program and database I created that pulls down data from a website (player cost for MLB teams for a game) and I aggregate that data and use it for various things.



One of the things I need to find is the total cost per team for the cheapest 10, 20, and 30 players. I've tried a number of suggestions I've seen online and none seem to work for me.



My database has the following fields:
Player | Overall | Sell | Buy | Series | Dash | Team | League | Division | Position | Pull_Date_Time



Here's what I currently use to get the total cost for each team:



select team, sum(buy) from Players 
where series = 'Live' and pull_date_time = '2019-04-09 08:46:04'
group by team
order by sum(buy)


I need the same data - just only selecting the cheapest 10, 20 and 30 players for each team and grouped by team like shown above. I do need to include the where clause that I'm currently using. Thanks!










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    Morning all! I have a program and database I created that pulls down data from a website (player cost for MLB teams for a game) and I aggregate that data and use it for various things.



    One of the things I need to find is the total cost per team for the cheapest 10, 20, and 30 players. I've tried a number of suggestions I've seen online and none seem to work for me.



    My database has the following fields:
    Player | Overall | Sell | Buy | Series | Dash | Team | League | Division | Position | Pull_Date_Time



    Here's what I currently use to get the total cost for each team:



    select team, sum(buy) from Players 
    where series = 'Live' and pull_date_time = '2019-04-09 08:46:04'
    group by team
    order by sum(buy)


    I need the same data - just only selecting the cheapest 10, 20 and 30 players for each team and grouped by team like shown above. I do need to include the where clause that I'm currently using. Thanks!










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      Morning all! I have a program and database I created that pulls down data from a website (player cost for MLB teams for a game) and I aggregate that data and use it for various things.



      One of the things I need to find is the total cost per team for the cheapest 10, 20, and 30 players. I've tried a number of suggestions I've seen online and none seem to work for me.



      My database has the following fields:
      Player | Overall | Sell | Buy | Series | Dash | Team | League | Division | Position | Pull_Date_Time



      Here's what I currently use to get the total cost for each team:



      select team, sum(buy) from Players 
      where series = 'Live' and pull_date_time = '2019-04-09 08:46:04'
      group by team
      order by sum(buy)


      I need the same data - just only selecting the cheapest 10, 20 and 30 players for each team and grouped by team like shown above. I do need to include the where clause that I'm currently using. Thanks!










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      Morning all! I have a program and database I created that pulls down data from a website (player cost for MLB teams for a game) and I aggregate that data and use it for various things.



      One of the things I need to find is the total cost per team for the cheapest 10, 20, and 30 players. I've tried a number of suggestions I've seen online and none seem to work for me.



      My database has the following fields:
      Player | Overall | Sell | Buy | Series | Dash | Team | League | Division | Position | Pull_Date_Time



      Here's what I currently use to get the total cost for each team:



      select team, sum(buy) from Players 
      where series = 'Live' and pull_date_time = '2019-04-09 08:46:04'
      group by team
      order by sum(buy)


      I need the same data - just only selecting the cheapest 10, 20 and 30 players for each team and grouped by team like shown above. I do need to include the where clause that I'm currently using. Thanks!







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