On 27/01/2008, Phil Rhoades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tino,
>
>
> On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 15:16 +0100, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
> > Phil Rhoades wrote:
> > > People,
> > >
> > > I want to select from a table ONLY unique records ie if a column has
> > > values:
> > >
> > > 1
> > > 2
> > > 3
> > > 3
> > > 4
> > > 5
> > >
> > > I want ONLY these records returned:
> > >
> > > 1
> > > 2
> > > 4
> > > 5
> >
> >
> > SELECT count(*) as cnt,a,b,c FORM yourtable
> > GROUP BY a,b,c
> > HAVING cnt=1
> >
> > should do.
>
>
> I get:
>
> SELECT count(*) as cnt, name FRoM tst GROUP BY name HAVING cnt = 1 ;
> ERROR:  column "cnt" does not exist
> LINE 1: ...ount(*) as cnt, name FRoM tst GROUP BY name HAVING cnt = 1 ;
>                                                               ^
>
select count(*) as cnt, name from tst group by name having count(*) = 1


> Thanks,
>
> Phil.
> --
> Philip Rhoades
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