MS SQL Server Concepts and Programming Question:
How To Filter Out Duplications in the Returning Rows in MS SQL Server?
Answers:
Answer #1If there are duplications in the returning rows, and you want to remove the duplications, you can use the keyword DISTINCT in the SELECT clause. The DISTINCT applies to the combination of all data fields specified in the SELECT clause. The tutorial exercise below shows you how DISTINCT works:
CREATE TABLE ggl_team (first_name VARCHAR(8),
last_name VARCHAR(8))
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Russell')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Seo')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('James', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('Peter', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Gate')
GO
CREATE TABLE ggl_team (first_name VARCHAR(8),
last_name VARCHAR(8))
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Russell')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Seo')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('James', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('Peter', 'Gate')
GO
INSERT INTO ggl_team VALUES ('John', 'Gate')
GO
Answer #2</pre>SELECT * FROM ggl_team
GO
first_name last_name
John Gate
John Russell
John Seo
John Gate
James Gate
Peter Gate
John Gate
SELECT DISTINCT * FROM ggl_team
GO
first_name last_name
James Gate
John Gate
John Russell
John Seo
Peter Gate
SELECT DISTINCT last_name FROM ggl_team
Gate
Russell
Seo</pre>
Remember that * in select list represents all columns.
GO
first_name last_name
John Gate
John Russell
John Seo
John Gate
James Gate
Peter Gate
John Gate
SELECT DISTINCT * FROM ggl_team
GO
first_name last_name
James Gate
John Gate
John Russell
John Seo
Peter Gate
SELECT DISTINCT last_name FROM ggl_team
Gate
Russell
Seo</pre>
Remember that * in select list represents all columns.
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