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This chapter will explain the SELECT DISTINCT statement.
In a table, some of the columns may contain duplicate values. This is not a problem, however, sometimes you will want to list only the different (distinct) values in a table.
The DISTINCT keyword can be used to return only distinct (different) values.
SELECT DISTINCT column_name(s) FROM table_name |
The "Persons" table:
P_Id | LastName | FirstName | Address | City |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hansen | Ola | Timoteivn 10 | Sandnes |
2 | Svendson | Tove | Borgvn 23 | Sandnes |
3 | Pettersen | Kari | Storgt 20 | Stavanger |
Now we want to select only the distinct values from the column named "City" from the table above.
We use the following SELECT statement:
SELECT DISTINCT City FROM Persons |
The result-set will look like this:
City |
---|
Sandnes |
Stavanger |
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