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Aim: Get distinct values based on fields 'DOCURL' and 'ELEMENT'.

Notes: (editted) The below is to be used on the .aspx page and not in SQL

Issue: If I run as a standalone query I get 14 lines, which is correct;

 Select DISTINCT DOCURL, ELEMENT From TblReference Where Property= 'XYZ' 

My code is pulling up 34 and I've change Row_Number to DENSE_RANK but still not able to get down to 14;

Select  * from( Select DISTINCT DOCURL, ELEMENT,
 DENSE_RANK() over (order by id desc) As rn  From TblReference
 Where Property= 'XYZ' ) as t  Where rn = 1

*** the rn is in a variable loop to count up to 10 normally.

Reference: sql query distinct with Row_Number --

SELECT distinct id, DENSE_RANK() OVER (ORDER BY  id) AS RowNum
FROM table
WHERE fid = 64
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  • MySQL doesn't support window functions!
    – sagi
    Jun 21, 2016 at 8:18
  • The code works spot on bar the removing distinct, in the .NET code where it usually is it starts... For i = 1 To 10 sSQL = "Select * from( Select id, DOCURL, VFMDISCIPLINEELEMENT, row_number() over (order by id desc) As rn From TblData Where UPRN = '" & Session.Item("pUPRN").ToString & "') as t Where rn = " & i & "" dsNames.SelectCommand = sSQL Jun 21, 2016 at 8:20

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Since MySQL doesn't support window functions like ROW_NUMBER() and DENSE_RANK() , try doing it with a join :

 Select t.DOCURL, t.ELEMENT
 From TblReference t 
 LEFT JOIN TblReference s
  ON(t.docurl = s.docurl and t.element = s.element and s.id < t.id and s.property = 'XYZ')
 Where t.Property= 'XYZ' AND s.id is null
ORDER BY t.OrderColumn
LIMIT 10;

I don't know how you use this functions, but your problem was that you didn't use the PARTITION BY part :

Select  * 
from(Select DISTINCT DOCURL, ELEMENT,
            ROW_NUMBER() over (PARTITION BY docurl,element order by id desc) As rn 
     From TblReference
     Where Property= 'XYZ' ) t 
Where t.rn = 1
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  • Thanks, I'd need to limit this to the first ten and please see amendments above, code will be on the .aspx page so I may have mislead on the initial post (notes added) Jun 21, 2016 at 8:26
  • Sorry, I don't know PHP. What is wrong with this query? @indofraiser
    – sagi
    Jun 21, 2016 at 8:28
  • Thanks, both useful. Turned out I has a loop in the wrong place earlier on essentially messing with the 'i' function as well, bit of a red herring! Jun 21, 2016 at 9:02

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