SELECT * FROM Dog GROUP BY FooId HAVING FooId = 1;
This should also work.
On 1/5/07, ViSolve DB Team <mysqlsupport@stripped> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> > dog
> > fooID int
> > size int
> > id int
> >
> > dog
> > fooID size id
> > 1 2 1
> > 2 5 2
> > 1 5 3
> >
> > if i do a query
> > select * from dog where fooID='1';
> >
> > i get
> > 1,2,1
> > 1,5,3
> >
> Try,
>
> select * from dog where fooID=1 group by fooID;
>
> - which retrieves the first instance;
> resulting in,
>
> 1,2,1
>
> Thanks
> ViSolve DB Team
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "bruce" <bedouglas@stripped>
> To: <mysql@stripped>
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 6:07 AM
> Subject: mysql question regarding distinct/group by...
>
>
> > hi...
> >
> > i've asked something similar before.. but it appears something is going
> > wrong... so, back to basics...
> >
> > i have the following test tbl.
> >
> > dog
> > fooID int
> > size int
> > id int
> >
> > dog
> > fooID size id
> > 1 2 1
> > 2 5 2
> > 1 5 3
> >
> > if i do a query
> > select * from dog where fooID='1';
> >
> > i get
> > 1,2,1
> > 1,5,3
> >
> > how can i do a distinct/group by select such that if i do a select on
> > fooID=1, i'll only get '1,2,1', or '1,5,3', meaning that i don't get
> both
> > of
> > the items where fooId=1.
> >
> > thanks...
> >
> >
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