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I've got this problem and I have no idea how to solve it:

SELECT    CONVERT(tinyint, 1) AS field,  DISTINCT (B, C, D)
FROM      TableA 
WHERE     (F <> '')

Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'DISTINCT'.

Thanks in advance

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    Which dbms are you using? DISTINCT is a part of SELECT DISTINCT, and works on the whole selected rows.
    – jarlh
    Feb 25, 2016 at 15:18
  • Is there something you don't understand? The syntax is SELECT DISTINCT. Feb 25, 2016 at 15:18
  • distinct is NOT a function
    – user330315
    Feb 25, 2016 at 15:48

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Thats not at all how you use the DISTINCT keyword.

The usage syntax for the DISTINCT keyword is as follows:

SELECT DISTINCT column_name,column_name
FROM table_name; 

So in your case that would be:

SELECT DISTINCT   CONVERT(tinyint, 1) AS field, B, C, D
FROM      TableA 
WHERE     (F <> '')
0
SELECT CONVERT(tinyint, 1), * FROM
(
    SELECT DISTINCT B, C, D FROM TableA WHERE     (F <> '')
)AS req

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