From: | Frank Lanitz <frank(at)frank(dot)uvena(dot)de> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Result from Having count |
Date: | 2012-08-23 08:11:46 |
Message-ID: | 5035E5C2.8020306@frank.uvena.de |
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Am 23.08.2012 09:52, schrieb Condor:
> Hello ppl,
>
> I try to make query and see how many ids have more then one row.
>
> few records is:
>
> ids | val | some
> a | 1 | x
> a | 1 | v
> b | 1 | x
> b | 2 | c
>
>
> I focus on ids and val with:
>
> SELECT ids, val FROM table WHERE ids = 'a' GROUP BY ids, val HAVING
> COUNT(ids) > 1;
>
> and result is:
>
> ids | val
> a | 1
>
> Well in this condition pgsql shold not return me positive result because
> on documentation I read having count work on group clause,
> and when I group these two records based on ids = 'a' they become to one
> row and my condition is if the result after grouping is greeter then 1.
>
> I use postgresql 9.1.4 x64
>
>
> Any one can tell me what I miss ?
Not sure I understand you correct, but maybe count() is working for you.
Maybe you would need some primary key for good values.
cheers,
Frank
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