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From Alexander Reichstadt
Subject Solved [Re: GROUP BY or alternative means to group]
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In response to GROUP BY or alternative means to group  (Alexander Reichstadt <lxr@mac.com>)
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So the mysql way for group by seems to be non-standard.

What works for postgres is the DISTINCT ON (fieldname) approach.

Thanks



Am 12.03.2012 um 20:35 schrieb Alexander Reichstadt:

Hi,

the following statement worked on mysql but gives me an error on postgres:

column "addresses.address1" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function

I guess I am doing something wrong. I read the web answers, but none of them seem to meet my needs:

SELECT companies.id,companies.name,companies.organizationkind,addresses.address1,addresses.address2,addresses.city,addresses.zip FROM companies JOIN addresses_reference ON companies.id=addresses_reference.refid_companies LEFT JOIN addresses ON addresses_reference.refid_addresses=addresses.id GROUP BY companies.id;


What I did now was create a view based on above statement but without grouping. This returns a list with non-distinct values for all companies that have more than one address, which is correct. But in some cases I only need one address and the problem is that I cannot use distinct.

I wanted to have some way to display a companies list that only gives me the first stored addresses related, and disregard any further addresses.

Is there any way to do this?

Thanks
Alex

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