I'm new to Postgres, but not to relational databases, and wrote some queries with some odd results tonight. Can someone help explain what is going on with the counts here?
First query, gives 400,000 (rows) as result:
select * from mytable;
Second query, groups on the two compound primary key columns (results are good — returns 400,000 records):
select PK1, PK2, count(*) cnt
from mytable
group by PK1, PK2
Third query, gives me over 1.4 million records erroneously:
select PK1, PK2
from mytable
group by PK1, PK2
The only difference between the second and third queries is the removal of the count(*) field. The output doesn't look like distinct records - rows are duplicated.
Anybody know why removing this 'count' field, in a Postgres query, would skew the output in this way?