using DISTINCT keyword after SELECT
SELECT DISTINCT [column] FROM [table_name]
if the table is too large then running DISTINCT is a big deal... there are advance solutions...
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What code do i need to add so that...
when i perform a query from a MySQL database and run them through a repeat all...
it will not display duplicates..
e.g.
Every Record i am querying on has a year value. i.e. 2008,2009 etc
Several Records may have the same year value i.e. 2008,2008,2009,2009
I want to not display the year multiple times, only once?
Thanks!
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by: mwvisa1Posted on 2009-07-13 at 06:20:43ID: 24839382
What you can do is to SELECT DISTINCT to get your listing of years in data? Something like this:
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