Yesterday, I answered this question.
At about the same time, another user and I gave the same query as an answer. Mine was not accepted, and I'm okay with that because the accepted answer was not wrong.
However, I thought at the time I gave a better answer because I gave a bit of explanation as well as an SQLFiddle as proof that it works as suggested.
Is it a waste of my time to explain my answer, in a situation where all the OP is looking for is a working query? Or is it better practice to continue giving answers as I did?
prefered_type
when it's not needed but doesn't bother to set an alias on the aggregated column. It's just the Fastest Gun in the West Problem.