Thanks. It's the Having clause.

Khedr, Waleed wrote:

>select name
>from  table 
>group by name 
>having count(*) = 1
>
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>Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 6:39 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>1
>
>
>Hello guys,
>
>I am baffled by this problem.
>
>I need to fish out the person's name from a list but I only want the 
>name of the person that occurs once in the list - minus those names that 
>occurs more than once.
>
>Now, I know about "distinct" and "unique", but this is not what I want. 
>All I want is to be able to fish out the names of the people who have 
>only one and exactly only one entry in the list. I do not want the names 
>of those people who have more than one entry in the list.
>
>Could one of you do me a huge favor give me some hints as to how to 
>contruct the select statement for this.
>
>Thanks.
>
>ltiu
>
>
>  
>



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