I have a table that stores zone_id. Sometimes a zone id is twice in the database. I wrote a query to show only entries that have two or more entries of the same zone_id in the table.
The following query returns the correct result:
select *, count(zone_id)
from proxies.storage_used
group by zone_id desc
having count(zone_id) > 1;
However, if I group by last_updated or company_id, it returns random values. If I don't add a group by clause, it only displays one value as per the screenshot below. First output shows above query string, second output shows same query string without the 'group by' line and returns only one value:
correction: I'm a new member and thus can't post pictures directly, so I added it on minus: http://min.us/m3yrlkSMu#1o
While my query works, I don't understand why. Can somebody help me understand why group by is altering the actual output, instead of only the grouping of the output? I am using MySQL.