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Problem

Table: Movies

+—————+———+ | Column Name | Type | +—————+———+ | movie_id | int | | title | varchar | +—————+———+ movie_id is the primary key for this table. title is the name of the movie.

Table: Users

+---------------+---------+
| Column Name   | Type    |
+---------------+---------+
| user_id       | int     |
| name          | varchar |
+---------------+---------+
user_id is the primary key for this table.

Table: MovieRating

+---------------+---------+
| Column Name   | Type    |
+---------------+---------+
| movie_id      | int     |
| user_id       | int     |
| rating        | int     |
| created_at    | date    |
+---------------+---------+
(movie_id, user_id) is the primary key for this table.
This table contains the rating of a movie by a user in their review.
created_at is the user's review date. 

Write an SQL query to:

Find the name of the user who has rated the greatest number of movies. In case of a tie, return the lexicographically smaller user name. Find the movie name with the highest average rating in February 2020. In case of a tie, return the lexicographically smaller movie name. The query result format is in the following example.

Example 1:

Input: 
Movies table:
+-------------+--------------+
| movie_id    |  title       |
+-------------+--------------+
| 1           | Avengers     |
| 2           | Frozen 2     |
| 3           | Joker        |
+-------------+--------------+
Users table:
+-------------+--------------+
| user_id     |  name        |
+-------------+--------------+
| 1           | Daniel       |
| 2           | Monica       |
| 3           | Maria        |
| 4           | James        |
+-------------+--------------+
MovieRating table:
+-------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+
| movie_id    | user_id      | rating       | created_at  |
+-------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+
| 1           | 1            | 3            | 2020-01-12  |
| 1           | 2            | 4            | 2020-02-11  |
| 1           | 3            | 2            | 2020-02-12  |
| 1           | 4            | 1            | 2020-01-01  |
| 2           | 1            | 5            | 2020-02-17  | 
| 2           | 2            | 2            | 2020-02-01  | 
| 2           | 3            | 2            | 2020-03-01  |
| 3           | 1            | 3            | 2020-02-22  | 
| 3           | 2            | 4            | 2020-02-25  | 
+-------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+
Output: 
+--------------+
| results      |
+--------------+
| Daniel       |
| Frozen 2     |
+--------------+
Explanation: 
Daniel and Monica have rated 3 movies ("Avengers", "Frozen 2" and "Joker") but Daniel is smaller lexicographically.
Frozen 2 and Joker have a rating average of 3.5 in February but Frozen 2 is smaller lexicographically.

Code

select name as results
from (

(select name,count(*) as num
from movierating left join users
on movierating.user_id = users.user_id
group by movierating.user_id
order by num desc, name limit 1 )

union

(select title,avg(rating) as rat
from movierating left join movies
on movierating.movie_id = movies.movie_id
where month(created_at) = 2 and year(created_at) = 2020
group by movierating.movie_id
order by rat desc,title limit 1)
) as a