So I'm in need of some help on a query that will mark duplicates in a specific column.
essentially I have 2 columns like this:
cust_id Order_id
001 001
001 002
001 003
002 001
003 001
003 002
I want to make a new column in my Q that marks a '1' for unique and '0' for duplicates of only the cust_id column. My thought is to use the min or < function on the order_id column in order to determine which cust_id was entered first to mark as '1'
So far this is what I have come up with which is obviously not right:
SELECT
A.cust_id,
B.order_id,
CASE
WHEN COUNT(A.cust_id) > 1 THEN 0
WHEN COUNT(A.cust_id) = 1 THEN 1
END AS 'TESTING'
FROM CUST A INNER JOIN ORDER B
ON B.cust_id = A.cust_id
GROUP BY B.order_id, A.cust_id
This runs but only marks everything with a '1'. I know that it's because it's doing exactly what I asked it to do, and that it is actually looking at the value of the cust_id and why ALL are > 1 and returning all '1's.
How do I re-write this to mark the first instance of cust_id with a '1' and the rest (or duplicate cust_id's as '0'
the purpose is so I can summarize the '1's in excel and do calculations from there for a pivot chart.
Thanks in advance for the help!!!!! this site has saved my life more than once!
EDIT:
Using MS SQL 2008 R2