Anyone that can help me with this one? I want this SQL-statement to retrive only distinct values from the original table column named (not the AS stuff)

(
SELECT * , namn_2 AS sec_namn, namn_1 AS one
FROM sortiment
WHERE namn_1 LIKE 'H%'
)
UNION (

SELECT * , UPPER( namn_2 ) AS sec_namn, namn_2 AS one
FROM sortiment
WHERE namn_2 LIKE 'H%'
AND SUBSTRING( namn_2, 1, 1 ) LIKE BINARY 'H'
)
ORDER BY one
LIMIT 0 , 10

this will return, for example, the following row twice where (in the original table)
namn_1 = "Humulus lupulus"
namn_2 = "Humle"


the two rows are identical except for the "sec_namn" and "one" created by the query. They are set to:
sec_namn one
HUMLE Humle
Humle Humulus lupulus





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