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I want to rename the header of query output as "year" instead of year(meeting_date) Thanks :)

My query returns the desired output just want to change the column name

SELECT DISTINCT year(meeting_date) FROM appointment As year

My expected output column header as:

year
2016
2017
2018

I get output as:

year(meeting_date)
2016
2017
2018
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    SELECT DISTINCT year(meeting_date) year FROM appointment. Next.
    – Strawberry
    May 16, 2019 at 11:18
  • Thanks your answer helped and finally I could run this query successfully: SELECT a.id_skill, YEAR(a.meeting_date) As year, s.skill,COUNT(*) as count FROM appointment a,skills_data s where YEAR(a.meeting_date) = '2018' and a.id_skill=s.id_skill and a.ap_status = 'complete' GROUP BY id_skill order by count DESC May 17, 2019 at 14:32
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    If a non-aggregated column appears in the SELECT, then it should also appear in the GROUP BY. You get away with it in this instance, because a) your WHERE clause filters for a specific year, and b) there is (presumably) a functional dependency between a.id_skill and s.id_skill. Even so, it's best practice to ALWAYS include non-aggregated columns in the SELECT.
    – Strawberry
    May 17, 2019 at 14:36
  • Yes! a) my WHERE clause filters for a specific year selected by user from dropdown values(YEAR), and b) by selecting one value of a unique primary key i.e. s.id_skill, the value of the other column a.id_skill have only one combination of values. So, I hope this query would be more accurate to fulfill grouping by non-aggregated column:- SELECT a.id_skill, YEAR(a.meeting_date) As year, s.skill,COUNT(*) as count FROM appointment a,skills_data s where YEAR(a.meeting_date) ='".$_POST["year"]."' and a.id_skill=s.id_skill and a.ap_status = 'complete' GROUP BY id_skill, 'year' order by count DESC May 17, 2019 at 15:28
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    Note that 'year' is a string constant. `year` is a column alias
    – Strawberry
    May 17, 2019 at 15:30

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Try this SELECT DISTINCT year(meeting_date) As year FROM appointment

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It will work this way. You need to add As after the column.

SELECT DISTINCT year(meeting_date) AS year FROM appointment;

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