I have found some SQL queries in an application I am examining like this:
SELECT DISTINCT
Company, Warehouse, Item,
SUM(quantity) OVER (PARTITION BY Company, Warehouse, Item) AS stock
I'm quite sure this gives the same result as:
SELECT
Company, Warehouse, Item,
SUM(quantity) AS stock
GROUP BY Company, Warehouse, Item
Is there any benefit (performance, readability, additional flexibility in writing the query, maintainability, etc.) of using the first approach over the later?
PARTITION BY
just looks mis-usedGROUP BY
andPARTITION BY
are not really interchangeable. They both do different things. I would be wary of simply swapping queries over even when they appear to give the same results.