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52 questions linked to/from Postgresql GROUP_CONCAT equivalent?
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How to create group comma-separated integers in SQL [duplicate]
I have given SQL-query
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM Customer
INNER JOIN Product
ON Customer.Ids = Product.CustomerId) as a
And here IS output that I have:
Customer_ids
name
gender
age
phone
ids
...
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Simulating group_concat MySQL function in Microsoft SQL Server 2005?
I'm trying to migrate a MySQL-based app over to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (not by choice, but that's life).
In the original app, we used almost entirely ANSI-SQL compliant statements, with one ...
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Postgresql - concat_ws like function?
I'm having a first painful experience with postgresql, and the minute-challenge of the moment is :
How to perform a concat_ws in postgresql, to join several fields value from a group by :
select ...
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postgresql: how to get primary key from a group by clause?
This is a query which selects a set of desired rows:
select max(a), b, c, d, e
from T
group by b, c, d, e;
The table has a primary key, in column id.
I would like to identify these rows in a ...
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SQL Concat Subquery
I would like the "user_names" to be a list of users, but I can't get multiple subquery items to be assigned to "user_names". It work's if the subquery only returns 1 item, but doesn't work if it ...
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Can we define a GROUP_CONCAT function in PostgreSQL?
I have several lines of SQL code for my legacy database with GROUP_CONCAT statements, as in:
SELECT SUM(age), GROUP_CONCAT(sal) FROM Users;
In PostgreSQL, I can do the same with:
SELECT SUM(age), ...
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How do I roll up multiple detail rows' columns into a single column?
I have two tables:
table_a:
ID | NAME
===============
1 | DAN
2 | RON
3 | JANE
table_b:
ID | TEXT
===============
2 | APPLE
2 | BANANA
2 |...
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SQL Group By - Select Both Columns
I have a table of users containing the following columns:
| User_ID (int) | Name (varchar) | Age (int) | Experience_Level (int) |
I would like to create an sql query to output all of the IDs of ...
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laravel eloquent query group by
I have following structure, just attaching screenshot for reference, consider the attached image is my sql schema
This is what I am trying to get
$array = [
[
'city' => 1,
'...
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Sum(column) and group by date but get all ID's for that date?
I have the following SQL query:
SELECT date(created_at), sum(duration) as total_duration
FROM "workouts" WHERE "workouts"."user_id" = 5 AND "workouts"."category" = 'All'
GROUP BY date(created_at) ...
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Why does my PostgreSQL C function crash?
We have two legacy aggregate functions which we are using, which concatenate text values, delmited by a bar (|), or comma (,). These functions are essentially very slow implementations of string_agg(),...
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Understanding syntax error at or near "SEPARATOR" after migrating from MySQL to Postgres
I recently had to overhaul a Django project that originally used MySQL, but in order to deploy to Heroku (as per their recommendations in their docs regarding Django deployment) I migrated the MySQL ...
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In a single mysql query, select multiple rows from one table, each containing multiple rows from a linking table
Have two tables with a linking table between them.
USERS
+-------+---------+
| userID| Username|
+-------+---------+
| 1 | Nate |
| 2 | Nic |
| 3 | John |
+-------+---------+...
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How can I get a data list as string in Postgres SQL query?
My tables are
create table parents(
id integer,
name text,
parent_childs text);
create table childs(
parent_id integer,
name text);
Data:
insert into parents values (1, 'Mueller');
insert into ...
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postgresql create aggregate with order by and default parameter
In Postgres 9.x I can do like this
select dept_id, string_agg(user_id, ':' order by user_id)
from dept_user
group by dept_id;
+---------+------------+
| dept_id | string_agg |
+---------+-----------...