Thread: Wildcards in GROUP BY?

Wildcards in GROUP BY?

From
Jon Lapham
Date:
Hello-

Is it possible to use wild cards in a GROUP BY statement?

ie: running the following query

SELECT a.*, COUNT(b.something)
FROM a, b
WHERE a.id=b.id
GROUP BY a.*;

returns the following message:
ERROR:  parser: parse error at or near "*"

If you cannot use wildcards in GROUP BY statements, is the only solution
to expand "a.*" to all its constituent parts?  Ugh.

main_v0_8=# select version();
                            version
-------------------------------------------------------------
  PostgreSQL 7.2.1 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.96
(1 row)


Thanks, Jon

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Re: Wildcards in GROUP BY?

From
"Tomis³aw Kityñski"
Date:
U�ytkownik "Jon Lapham" <lapham@extracta.com.br> napisa� w wiadomo�ci
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> If you cannot use wildcards in GROUP BY statements, is the only solution
> to expand "a.*" to all its constituent parts?  Ugh.
>
  AFAIK yes, and this is the matter of SQL standard.