Dear Friends

I have, what appears to be a classic problem: When running a selection 
including a group statement I get the good old 'ERROR:  column "urban.geom" 
must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function'.

I thought 'functional dependency' was in place to take care of that. The way I 
understand it, is that functional dependency will, as applied in e.g. the group 
statement, realize that e.g. the geom field is uniquely related to the id field 
(which is referred in the group statement). Am I right in my assumption?

This is the ode causing the trouble:

drop table if exists stevns_test_urban_ped;
create table stevns_test_urban_ped as 
  select urban.id as id, urban.geom as geom, min(urban.pop2019) as pop2019, 
count(forest) as ped, min(urban.pop2019)/(count(forest)+1)::float as 
pop_forest_ped 
  from (select * from stevns_test_p where lu_type = 1) as urban
  join (select * from stevns_test_p where lu_type = 2) as forest on 
ST_Distance(urban.geom, forest.geom) < 1000 and forest.geom && 
(ST_Expand(urban.geom, 1000))
  group by urban.id 
;

Never mind the logics or meaning :-)

Thanks
Cheers
Hans

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