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How i can write query return the douplicate record with deffrint IDs ?! [modified]

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  • A AJ Hoge

    Hi ,ALL If i have this Customer table :

    ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
    19 jon 555 NK st.5
    21 Mark 236 TK KA.st
    37 jon 555 NK st.5
    45 AJ 800 LA WS.17

    We note that Customer Name "Jon" added in this table tow time with deffrint IDs . In my real database , i have Thousands of this case. :(( How i can write query return the douplicate record with there IDs ? :confused:, like :

    ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
    19 jon 555 NK st.5
    37 jon 555 NK st.5

    modified on Monday, December 7, 2009 4:18 AM

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    dan sh
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    You asked samething a few posts down. You got the reply and as able to do this as well. Now, why are you posting this again?

    50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!

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    • M Mycroft Holmes

      Do some basic research[^] This is a common problem that has been solved over and over again. The first 2 items look interesting.

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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      AJ Hoge
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      Dear Mycroft , i search befor and after post my question. but i did not find the solustion . could you help me please ?! according my qusetion , my problem is i have tow douplicte record with deffrint ID , when i use Max(ID) or top(ID) functions i will ignor of the IDs ,becuse ID is deffirnt. and i wont to display it as it is with out ignor any IDs . how i can do it ?

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      • D dan sh

        You asked samething a few posts down. You got the reply and as able to do this as well. Now, why are you posting this again?

        50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!

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        AJ Hoge
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        Dear d@nish , Here i have different case , becuse i have two douplicate record with different ID , and when i use max() or top() function i will be ignor one of the ID ,and this couse problem for me to link to other tables. so i need to display all the two records with there IDs. ould you please help me to do that ?! Thanks

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        • A AJ Hoge

          Dear d@nish , Here i have different case , becuse i have two douplicate record with different ID , and when i use max() or top() function i will be ignor one of the ID ,and this couse problem for me to link to other tables. so i need to display all the two records with there IDs. ould you please help me to do that ?! Thanks

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          dan sh
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          If you will read Shameel's reply to your earlier post, you should be able to figure it out. Anyways, a general query would be:

          select [colNames]
          from tableName
          group by [colNames]
          having count(*) > 1

          50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!

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          • D dan sh

            If you will read Shameel's reply to your earlier post, you should be able to figure it out. Anyways, a general query would be:

            select [colNames]
            from tableName
            group by [colNames]
            having count(*) > 1

            50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!

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            AJ Hoge
            wrote on last edited by
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            you are right and i know that ! but if i write this :

            select [ID,colNames,Phone,...]from tableNamegroup by [colNames]having count(*) > 1

            i will have 0 douplicate record !! , why ? because IDs for each douplicted records are different !! and if use all columns without IDs ,i will got douplicted record without IDs. please see the example in my question , i don't need to ignore any IDs. could you please help me to find way? Thanks .

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            • A AJ Hoge

              Hi ,ALL If i have this Customer table :

              ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
              19 jon 555 NK st.5
              21 Mark 236 TK KA.st
              37 jon 555 NK st.5
              45 AJ 800 LA WS.17

              We note that Customer Name "Jon" added in this table tow time with deffrint IDs . In my real database , i have Thousands of this case. :(( How i can write query return the douplicate record with there IDs ? :confused:, like :

              ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
              19 jon 555 NK st.5
              37 jon 555 NK st.5

              modified on Monday, December 7, 2009 4:18 AM

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              Luc Pattyn
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              All you need is a variation on SQL code shown by others. Try this:

              SELECT ID, otherfields FROM table
              GROUP BY otherfields
              HAVING COUNT(*) > 1

              i.e. don't use MAX(ID) or TOP(ID) and include all fields ("otherfields") that are relevant for identity checking :)

              Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]


              I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages


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              • A AJ Hoge

                Hi ,ALL If i have this Customer table :

                ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
                19 jon 555 NK st.5
                21 Mark 236 TK KA.st
                37 jon 555 NK st.5
                45 AJ 800 LA WS.17

                We note that Customer Name "Jon" added in this table tow time with deffrint IDs . In my real database , i have Thousands of this case. :(( How i can write query return the douplicate record with there IDs ? :confused:, like :

                ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
                19 jon 555 NK st.5
                37 jon 555 NK st.5

                modified on Monday, December 7, 2009 4:18 AM

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                puri keemti
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                #9

                Use CTE feature of SQL server 2005..... Example:

                ;WITH SalesCTE(Product, SaleDate, SalePrice, Ranking)

                AS

                (

                SELECT

                Product, SaleDate, SalePrice,

                Ranking = DENSE_RANK() OVER(PARTITION BY Product, SaleDate, SalePrice ORDER BY NEWID() ASC)

                FROM SalesHistory

                )

                DELETE FROM SalesCTE

                WHERE Ranking > 1

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                • A AJ Hoge

                  you are right and i know that ! but if i write this :

                  select [ID,colNames,Phone,...]from tableNamegroup by [colNames]having count(*) > 1

                  i will have 0 douplicate record !! , why ? because IDs for each douplicted records are different !! and if use all columns without IDs ,i will got douplicted record without IDs. please see the example in my question , i don't need to ignore any IDs. could you please help me to find way? Thanks .

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                  dan sh
                  wrote on last edited by
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                  As Luc mentioned, you don't need to group by ID. You will get the duplicate records then.

                  50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!

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                  • L Luc Pattyn

                    All you need is a variation on SQL code shown by others. Try this:

                    SELECT ID, otherfields FROM table
                    GROUP BY otherfields
                    HAVING COUNT(*) > 1

                    i.e. don't use MAX(ID) or TOP(ID) and include all fields ("otherfields") that are relevant for identity checking :)

                    Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]


                    I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages


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                    AJ Hoge
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    Hi Luc ,you are right, I Wrote that what you say , but i got error that " you try to excute a query that does not include the specified expression 'ID' as part of an aggregate function" Thanks

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                    • D dan sh

                      As Luc mentioned, you don't need to group by ID. You will get the duplicate records then.

                      50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!

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                      AJ Hoge
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      Dear d@nish , see my replay to LUC. Thanks

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                      • P puri keemti

                        Use CTE feature of SQL server 2005..... Example:

                        ;WITH SalesCTE(Product, SaleDate, SalePrice, Ranking)

                        AS

                        (

                        SELECT

                        Product, SaleDate, SalePrice,

                        Ranking = DENSE_RANK() OVER(PARTITION BY Product, SaleDate, SalePrice ORDER BY NEWID() ASC)

                        FROM SalesHistory

                        )

                        DELETE FROM SalesCTE

                        WHERE Ranking > 1

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                        AJ Hoge
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        Dear puri keemti, i do not use SQL server , i use sql in access 2007.and i dont need to delet the record that douplicated , i need to display it as it is ,with there different IDS . if it is not clear please see question and my replies. could you help me ? thanks for you brother. :)

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                        • A AJ Hoge

                          Dear puri keemti, i do not use SQL server , i use sql in access 2007.and i dont need to delet the record that douplicated , i need to display it as it is ,with there different IDS . if it is not clear please see question and my replies. could you help me ? thanks for you brother. :)

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                          Blue_Boy
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                          Hi, This query works for SQL Server2005,but try to convert for Access2007. A)

                          CREATE TABLE #tmpData
                          (
                          id INT IDENTITY(1,1),
                          custname VARCHAR(MAX)
                          )

                          INSERT INTO #tmpData
                          SELECT m.Customername
                          FROM mytable1 m
                          GROUP BY m.Customername,m.phonenumber,m.city,m.street HAVING COUNT(m.Customername)>1

                          DECLARE @i AS INT
                          DECLARE @query AS nvarCHAR(MAX)

                          SET @i=0
                          SET @query = 'select * from mytable1 where customername in ('

                          WHILE(@i<(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #tmpData))
                          BEGIN
                          SET @i=@i+1
                          SET @query=@query+(SELECT char(39)+custname + char(39) FROM #tmpData WHERE id=@i)+','

                          END
                          SET @query=SUBSTRING(@query,1,LEN(@query)-1)
                          SET @query=@query+')'

                          EXEC( @query)
                          DROP TABLE #tmpData

                          I just played around and found too way to work for Access (I tested it on Access 2003 and not for 2007 version,but i think it should work too for Access2007 version) B)

                          select a.id,a.Customername , a.phonenumber, a.city, a.street
                          from mytable1 a
                          inner join
                          (select Customername , phonenumber, city, street
                          from mytable1
                          group by customername,phonenumber,city,street
                          having count(*) > 1) b
                          on a.Customername = b.Customername


                          I Love T-SQL "Don't torture yourself,let the life to do it for you." If my post helps you kindly save my time by voting my post. www.aktualiteti.com

                          modified on Monday, December 7, 2009 9:32 AM

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                          • A AJ Hoge

                            Hi ,ALL If i have this Customer table :

                            ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
                            19 jon 555 NK st.5
                            21 Mark 236 TK KA.st
                            37 jon 555 NK st.5
                            45 AJ 800 LA WS.17

                            We note that Customer Name "Jon" added in this table tow time with deffrint IDs . In my real database , i have Thousands of this case. :(( How i can write query return the douplicate record with there IDs ? :confused:, like :

                            ID | CustomerName | PhoneNum | City |Street
                            19 jon 555 NK st.5
                            37 jon 555 NK st.5

                            modified on Monday, December 7, 2009 4:18 AM

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                            Niladri_Biswas
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            Try this Will work for Sql Server(Any version), MySql,Oracle, MSAccess

                            select * from myTable where customername in (
                            select customername
                            from myTable
                            group by customername,phonenum,city,street
                            having(count(customername)>1 and count(phonenum)>1 and count(city)>1 and count(street)>1))

                            Output:

                            id customername phonenum city street
                            19 jon 555 NK st.5
                            37 jon 555 NK st.5

                            Hope this helps :)

                            Niladri Biswas

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