How to 'group by' a query using an alias, for example:
select count(*), (select * from....) as alias_column
from table
group by alias_column
I get 'alias_column' : INVALID_IDENTIFIER error message. Why? How to group this query?
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Grouping normally works if you repeat the respective expression in the GROUP BY clause. Just mentioning an alias is not possible, because the SELECT step is the last step to happen the execution of a query, grouping happens earlier, when alias names are not yet defined. To GROUP BY the result of a sub-query, you will have to take a little detour and use an nested query, as indicated above. |
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Nest the query with the alias column:
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To use an alias in Oracle you need to ensure that the alias has been defined by your query at the point at which the alias is being used. The most straightforward way to do this is to simply treat the original query as a subquery -- in this case,
becomes
I can't speak to the performance implications, but it's very quick to write if you're trying to re-use an alias in your query - throw everything in parentheses and jump up a level... |
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In Oracle you cannot use an alias in a group by clause. |
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