Write a SQL query to rank scores. If there is a tie between two scores, both should have the same ranking. Note that after a tie, the next ranking number should be the next consecutive integer value. In other words, there should be no "holes" between ranks.
+----+-------+ | Id | Score | +----+-------+ | 1 | 3.50 | | 2 | 3.65 | | 3 | 4.00 | | 4 | 3.85 | | 5 | 4.00 | | 6 | 3.65 | +----+-------+
For example, given the above Scores
table, your query should generate the following report (order by highest score):
+-------+------+ | Score | Rank | +-------+------+ | 4.00 | 1 | | 4.00 | 1 | | 3.85 | 2 | | 3.65 | 3 | | 3.65 | 3 | | 3.50 | 4 | +-------+------+ select s.Score , temp.Rank from Scores s left join (SELECT a.Score,@a:=@a+1 AS Rank FROM (SELECT `Score` FROM Scores GROUP BY Score ORDER BY Score DESC) a ,(SELECT @a:=0) AS it ) temp on s.Score=temp.Score order by s.Score desc; MySQL 自增长select (@i:=@i+1) as i,table_name.* from table_name,(select @i:=0) as it order by例子:select passport,count(*) as clnumber,'20090301',(@i:=@i+1) as i,'1' from table,(select @i:=0) as it where insert_date>='$gbludate' and insert_date<='$gbludate' group by passport order by clnumber desc