or
select a.*
from table1 as A
Inner Join (select Name from Table1
group by name
having count(*) > 1) as B
on A.Name = B.name
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Browse All TopicsI am new in SQL. My tables have some duplicated records that I want to select them out:
for example:
10001, Name1
10002, Name2
10003, Name2
10004, Name3
10005, Name4
10006, Name4
10001-10006 are the primary key, and I want to select all the records that have same NAME like:
10002, Name2
10003, Name2
10005, Name4
10006, Name4
How should I select?
Thanks a lot.
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by: hbzPosted on 2004-03-10 at 21:10:43ID: 10567865
How about
SELECT id, name
FROM table1
WHERE name IN (
SELECT name
FROM table1
GROUP BY name
HAVING COUNT(name)>1
)
- hbz