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<h2><a href="https://leetcode.com/problems/customer-placing-the-largest-number-of-orders/">586. Customer Placing the Largest Number of Orders</a></h2><h3>Easy</h3><hr><div class="sql-schema-wrapper__3VBi"><a class="sql-schema-link__3cEg">SQL Schema<svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" width="1em" height="1em" class="icon__1Md2"><path fill-rule="evenodd" d="M10 6L8.59 7.41 13.17 12l-4.58 4.59L10 18l6-6z"></path></svg></a></div><div><p>Table: <code>Orders</code></p> | ||
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<pre>+-----------------+----------+ | ||
| Column Name | Type | | ||
+-----------------+----------+ | ||
| order_number | int | | ||
| customer_number | int | | ||
+-----------------+----------+ | ||
order_number is the primary key (column with unique values) for this table. | ||
This table contains information about the order ID and the customer ID. | ||
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<p> </p> | ||
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<p>Write a solution to find the <code>customer_number</code> for the customer who has placed <strong>the largest number of orders</strong>.</p> | ||
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<p>The test cases are generated so that <strong>exactly one customer</strong> will have placed more orders than any other customer.</p> | ||
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<p>The result format is in the following example.</p> | ||
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<p> </p> | ||
<p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> | ||
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<pre><strong>Input:</strong> | ||
Orders table: | ||
+--------------+-----------------+ | ||
| order_number | customer_number | | ||
+--------------+-----------------+ | ||
| 1 | 1 | | ||
| 2 | 2 | | ||
| 3 | 3 | | ||
| 4 | 3 | | ||
+--------------+-----------------+ | ||
<strong>Output:</strong> | ||
+-----------------+ | ||
| customer_number | | ||
+-----------------+ | ||
| 3 | | ||
+-----------------+ | ||
<strong>Explanation:</strong> | ||
The customer with number 3 has two orders, which is greater than either customer 1 or 2 because each of them only has one order. | ||
So the result is customer_number 3. | ||
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<p> </p> | ||
<p><strong>Follow up:</strong> What if more than one customer has the largest number of orders, can you find all the <code>customer_number</code> in this case?</p> | ||
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