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I would like to have a Sql Server equivalent of the PostgreSQL distinct on ()

a  b
----
1  1
1  2
2  2
2  1
3  3

select distinct on (a) * 
from my_table

a  b
----
1  1
2  2
3  3

I could do in SQL Server:

select a, min(b) -- or max it does not matter
from my_table
group by a

But in cases where there are many columns and the query is an ad hoc one it is very tedious to do. Is there an easy way to do it?

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2 Answers 2

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You can try ROW_NUMBER, but it can affect your performance.

;WITH CTE AS
(
    SELECT *, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY a ORDER BY b) Corr
    FROM my_table
)
SELECT *
FROM CTE
WHERE Corr = 1
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  • how to do this if I don't have the option to use with CTE?? Jun 1, 2017 at 2:32
  • 1
    @NoumanBhatti then you move parentheses between FROM and CTE. Jun 26, 2018 at 9:53
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In addition to the accepted answer, you can avoid using two sentences and use a sub select like this

SELECT part.*
FROM (  SELECT *, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY a ORDER BY b) Corr
    FROM my_table) part
WHERE part.Corr = 1

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