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QUESTION
I am doing a query on Google Big query, I have joined the 2 tables and created a new column "total gmv" using "SUM" to represent the total revenue, now I wanted to show only the top 2 vendors , GROUP BY country in my query.
I manage to show total_gmv group by COUNTRY and vendor_name, but I would like to filter to show top 2 vendors for each country only.
Code I used
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Answered 2021-Jun-10 at 02:56Use ROW_NUMBER
:
QUESTION
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Answered 2021-Feb-16 at 04:53IF you have Office365 then XLOOKUP()
can search from last to first.
QUESTION
Consider the following data frame.
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Answered 2021-Feb-13 at 16:26you should edit your question for clarity, but I think you need:
QUESTION
my "calculated" column Header: 'EV/Resource ($ per oz)' when sorting does not appear to sort in any ascending or descending order when pressed in the react table, it randomize the table sort in a way. Am i doing a "calculated column" correctly ? all my other columns sort correctly.
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Answered 2021-Jan-08 at 07:57You need to implement a custom accessor in order for the sorting to work correctly. Specifically:
QUESTION
I have table Order
looks like this:
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Answered 2020-Oct-01 at 06:02Try this below script-
QUESTION
SQL QUERIES
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Answered 2020-Sep-01 at 18:05Concerning the error, you have a space in the column name.
In SQL, if the column has a space, use brackets to wrap the column name:
QUESTION
I have list of database that needed to be grouped. I've successfully done this by using R, yet now I have to do this by using BigQuery. The data is shown as per following table
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Answered 2020-Feb-26 at 12:08This is a gaps and island problem. Here is a solution that uses lag()
and a cumulative sum()
to define groups of adjacent records with less than 8 minutes gap; the rest is aggregation.
QUESTION
I have 2 tables which looked like:
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Answered 2020-Jan-17 at 15:12You can use a correlated subquery:
QUESTION
I have 2 tables which looked like:
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Answered 2020-Jan-13 at 12:43Join the table user_dataset
to a query that returns from order_dataset
the date of the 1st order of each userid
and aggregate:
QUESTION
I have a function that calls 2 types of api requests to get a bunch of data i need in my app. In the function I make a request for locations, then for each location in the response I make a different request to get details of that specific location. (ex. if request 1 returns 20 locations, my second request is called 20 times, once for each location)
My function code here:
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Answered 2020-Jan-08 at 00:06I tried using this snippet of code within my second api request and it solved my issue, although i do not understand why I need to do this
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