Knut P Lehre wrote: > I have a table with fields: > id A B C D E F > where id is an int4 primary key. > In this table there is information like: > 1 a1 b1 xxx xxx > 2 a1 b1 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 3 a2 b2 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 4 a2 b2 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 5 a3 b3 xxx xxx xxx > 6 a3 b3 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 7 a3 b3 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 8 a4 b4 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 9 a1 b1 xxx > 10 a3 b3 xxx > 11 a1 b3 xxx > where xxx represents any information. > My problem is: I only want to select one of the records which have the same > combination of information in fields A and B, and that should be the record > with the lowest id. Thus, the resultset should be: > 1 a1 b1 xxx xxx > 3 a2 b2 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 5 a3 b3 xxx xxx xxx > 8 a4 b4 xxx xxx xxx xxx > 11 a1 b3 xxx > Importantly, I might not want the selected records listed in order of increasing > id. They might be sorted according to the data in e.g. the C field. > > Suggestions/comments greatly appreciated. >
Does this give you the result you are looking for? SELECT * FROM ( SELECT DISTINCT ON (A,B) * FROM table ORDER BY id ) AS foo ORDER BY C ; Regards, Christoph ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])