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Lets say we have a query

SELECT recordType,SUM(amount) FROM records GROUP BY recordType

Output

1: 50
2: 100
3: 150
4: 200

We have 4 different record types which are 1,2,3 and 4. The above query will obviously return values grouped for those 4 types. How can I adjust the query to show grouping based on their paired grouping. Like return the result of recordType 1 and recordType 2 in one row, and for 3 and 4 in second row.

Expected Output

Group 1: 150
Group 2: 350

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Like return the result of recordType 1 and recordType 2 in one row, and for 3 and 4 in second row.

You could do this with a case statement. It won't perform very well, but it'll work. Depending on your actual values, the final query could look something like this:

group by case
         when type in(1, 2) then 1
         when type in(3, 4) then 2
         when ...
         else ...
         end
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Part of the problem is doing the grouping correctly, the other part is getting the names of the groups.

If you really have the numbers in question, you can do:

select concat('Group ', cast((recordType - 1)/2 as int)), count(*)
from records r
group by cast((recordType - 1)/2 as int)

If the values are actually not so arithmetically amenable, then a variable is possibly the simplest method:

select concat('Group ', @rn := @rn + 1), count(*)
from records r cross join (select @rn := 0) const
group by (case when type in (1, 2) then 1
               when type in (3, 4) then 2
          end)
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