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How to do SELECT UNIQUE on multiple fields

Asked by jrollins138 in Oracle Database

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Hello,

I have a table with the following columns:

A.KEY
A.VAL1
A.VAL2

A.KEY is unique. A.VAL1 and A.VAL2 may have any values.

Is it possible to do a SELECT UNIQUE using multiple fields from table A?

If table A has these values:

KEY    VAL1    VAL2
  1        A         B
  2        C         D
  3        A         B
  4        C         D
  5        A         B
  6        E         F

I would like the select to return rows made up of unique values in both VAL1 and VAL2. It should produce the following:

A  B
C  D
E  F

I've been using this code to deal with it:

  SELECT UNIQUE(STUFF)
  FROM (SELECT (VAL1 || '^' || VAL2) STUFF FROM A)

Is there a better way to do this? What is "The Oracle Way"?

Points will be awarded to the most elegant, correct solution.

Thanks for the help.

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