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I am using linux mint in my machine and trying to execute a query. After the execution, an error is displayed

ERROR 3065 (HY000): Expression #1 of ORDER BY clause is not in SELECT list, references column 'shelterl_local.animal.changed' which is not in SELECT list; this is incompatible with DISTINCT

I added line

[mysqld]
sql-mode=''

in /etc/mysql/my.cnf file and restarted mysql. But still getting the same error. I referred many solutions but nothing worked for me. My query is

SELECT DISTINCT fs.etid AS etid FROM og_membership fs 
LEFT OUTER JOIN node animal ON animal.nid = fs.etid LEFT OUTER JOIN 
field_data_field_for_animal dfa ON dfa.field_for_animal_value = fs.etid 
LEFT OUTER JOIN node pastid ON pastid.nid = dfa.entity_id WHERE ( (fs.gid = 
464) OR 
(animal.nid IN   
(1196113,1211208,1218831,1243640,1254254,
1253603,1249890,1261729,1261282,1258378,1273745,1270760,
1279219,1276040,1276031,1275684,1288727,1289306,1300545,
1313770,1313761,1313755,1313746,1313330,1312388,1310673,
1309431,1315024,1333640,1328041,1323565,1327216,1330104,
1327786,1326810,1335812,1333094,1341309,1340358,1348088,
1351077,1351071,318214,1342698,1472755,1491527,1351652,1353488,
1507763,1342713)) )AND (fs.entity_type = 'node') 
AND (animal.type = 'animal') AND (animal.status = 1) AND (pastid.title LIKE 
'%A%') 
ORDER BY animal.changed DESC LIMIT 0,300;

Is it possible to remove this error permanently and execute the query? Please help

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  • MySQL does not know which value of field2 to use when sorting. You need to tell us how you want to sort. Sep 28, 2017 at 9:56
  • @TimBiegeleisen, I have added the actual query. Please take a look
    – Arun
    Sep 28, 2017 at 10:00
  • The full query is actually largely irrelevant to your question. You can comment on my answer below. Sep 28, 2017 at 10:04

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Your initial query is equivalent to the following:

SELECT field1 AS f1
FROM table t
--Joins and conditions
GROUP BY field1
ORDER BY field2 DESC LIMIT 0,300

This can't make logical sense, because each value of field1 in the result set may have multiple values of field2 associated with it. The error you are seeing is MySQL's way of saying it can't figure out what you want to do. One workaround would be to sort on an aggregate of field2, e.g. try the following:

SELECT field1 AS f1
FROM table t
--Joins and conditions
GROUP BY field1
ORDER BY MAX(field2) DESC   -- or AVG(field2), or MIN(field2), etc.
LIMIT 0,300
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  • In Case 1: Mysql will consider whichever first come in record but it will not generate an error.
    – Bhushan
    Sep 28, 2017 at 10:11
  • @Jack No, I don't believe that statement is completely accurate. I think you are correct if MySQL is running with strict mode turned off, otherwise I would expect the error from the OP. Actually, if you check the documentation you will see that often SELECT DISTINCT is done using GROUP BY under the hood. Sep 28, 2017 at 10:19
  • Yes strict mode should be turned off if such an error occurred. @Arun Here order by animal.changed is not making that much sense in output. Can I know based on what are you wishing sorting.
    – Bhushan
    Sep 28, 2017 at 10:23
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You need to actually select field2

    SELECT DISTINCT field1 AS f1,
    field2
    FROM table t
    --Joins and conditions
    ORDER BY field2 DESC LIMIT 0,300

UPDATE:

I know sometimes theres errors when using DISTINCT and ORDER BY in the same query. To fix this i would give the animal.changed section an ALIAS such as [animal.changed] and then if you ORDER BY [animal.changed] this should not error. At least i know this definitely works in SQL server

E.G

    SELECT DISTINCT animal.changed AS [animal.changed]
    FROM .....
    ORDER BY [animal.changed]

This is very basic but would allow you to use DISTINCT and ORDER BY in the same query which is the current error you're getting.

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  • I need to work the query in the edited question to work. Please take a look
    – Arun
    Sep 28, 2017 at 10:01
  • 1
    This would fix the error, but it is a different query. Sep 28, 2017 at 10:04
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If you select a column then sorting can only be done for this column. If you need to sort by another column, then necessarily include this column in the selection.

//wrong.....

$sql="Select DISTINCT Rubrika from tmp3 order by View desc limit 3";
$res_r=mysqli_query($Link, $sql);

//RIGHT!!!

$sql="Select DISTINCT Rubrika, View from tmp3 order by View desc limit 3";
$res_r=mysqli_query($Link, $sql);
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I also encountered the same issue and abled to resolve it. Since I'm using Windows I'll post fix for windows but similar fix will work for linux as well.

This is happening because ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY mode is enabled by mysql. You can disable this by modifying my.ini file. (In linux this would be my.cnf).

  1. Open my.ini file. This file might be located in a hidden directory ProgramData.

     C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0
    
  2. Find following config which is placed under [mysqld] section.

    sql-mode="ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY,STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_ZERO_IN_DATE,NO_ZERO_DATE,ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION"
    
  3. Remove ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY from here

    sql-mode="STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_ZERO_IN_DATE,NO_ZERO_DATE,ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION"
    
  4. Restart mysql server

    net stop MYSQL80
    net start MYSQL80
    

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