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SQL Select Distinct
The DISTINCT keyword is used to return only distinct (different)
values.
The DISTINCT Keyword
The SQL SELECT statement returns information from table columns. But what if we only want to select
distinct elements?
With SQL, all we need to do is to add a DISTINCT keyword to the SELECT
statement with the following syntax:
SELECT DISTINCT column-name(s) FROM table-name
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Example: Select Companies from Order Table
Example: Simple Table of Purchase Orders:
Company |
OrderNumber |
Sega |
3412 |
W3Schools |
2312 |
Trio |
4678 |
W3Schools |
6798 |
This SQL statement:
SELECT Company FROM Orders
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Will return this result:
Company |
Sega |
W3Schools |
Trio |
W3Schools |
Note that the company W3Schools is listed twice in the result. Sometimes we
don't want that.
Example: Select Distinct Companies from Orders
This SQL statement:
SELECT DISTINCT Company FROM Orders
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Will return this result:
Company |
Sega |
W3Schools |
Trio |
Now the company W3Schools is listed only once in the result. Sometimes that
is what we want.
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