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I am currently trying to replicate the query behind the top users page for a certain tag, specifically the "All time" list, in this query on data.stackexchange.

The query is as below

DECLARE @tagName nvarchar(35) = '##tagName##'

SELECT TOP 50 
    TagName,
    COUNT(*) AS UpVotes,
    Users.DisplayName as UserName,
    number = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY TagName)
FROM Tags
    INNER JOIN PostTags ON PostTags.TagId = Tags.id
    INNER JOIN Posts ON Posts.ParentId = PostTags.PostId
    INNER JOIN Votes ON Votes.PostId = Posts.Id and VoteTypeId = 2
    INNER JOIN Users ON Posts.OwnerUserId = Users.Id
WHERE 
    Tags.TagName = @tagName
    AND Posts.CommunityOwnedDate IS NULL
GROUP BY TagName, DisplayName
ORDER BY UpVotes DESC

However, comparing against real lists, it returns higher values per user.

As an example, on the tag, the first All time top user is currently khmarbaise with a score of 2,253, while the query above fetches 2323.

I used as reference similar queries like:

Question: how to get the query aligned with the official All time list?

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    You only seem to take upvotes into account but not downvotes (votetypeid = 3). Maybe this answer of mine on MSE helps
    – rene
    Jun 9, 2016 at 8:17
  • @rene argh, silly me, indeed I completely forgot about downvotes! Jun 9, 2016 at 8:30
  • 2
    You're one of the happy few that forget about downvotes then ;)
    – rene
    Jun 9, 2016 at 8:41

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For the record, here is the query I came up with:

DECLARE @tagName nvarchar(35) = '##tagName##'

SELECT top 50
    TagName,
    SUM(case votes.votetypeid 
            WHEN 2 THEN 1  -- upvote
            WHEN 3 THEN -1  -- downvote
            END) as Rep,
    Users.DisplayName as UserName,
    number = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY TagName)
FROM Tags
    INNER JOIN PostTags ON PostTags.TagId = Tags.id
    INNER JOIN Posts ON Posts.ParentId = PostTags.PostId
    INNER JOIN Users ON Posts.OwnerUserId = Users.Id                
    INNER JOIN Votes ON Votes.PostId = Posts.Id
WHERE Tags.TagName = @tagName
    AND Posts.CommunityOwnedDate IS NULL
GROUP BY TagName, DisplayName
ORDER BY Rep DESC

Which gives as example on the tag, the following top users:

TagName Rep     UserName             number
maven   2256    khmarbaise           1
maven   1792    Raghuram             2
maven   1418    Sean Patrick Floyd   3
maven   1195    Pascal Thivent       4

Additional note: a further improvement would be to also add the number of answers, especially concerning the ordering: in case of equal reputation, the lowest answers count wins.

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