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"Agoston Bejo" <gusz1_at_freemail.hu> wrote:
>Take a look at the following example:
>
>table T(i INTEGER, j INTEGER)
>
>I want to get the value of i where j is minimal and some conditions apply.
>
>(1)
>SELECT i FROM T
>WHERE [condition]
>AND j
>IN (SELECT min(j) FROM T WHERE [condition])
>
>The best would be if such a syntax was allowed (which it isn't):
>SELECT i, min(j) FROM T WHERE [condition]
>
>How can I rewrite the SELECT statement in (1) such that [condition] doesn't
>have to be typed in twice? Or how can I achieve the same thing in some other
>way? (I am open to other solutions as well as long as they are inside the
>limits of Oracle PL/SQL.)
>
Will this do what you want?
Select i.min(j) from T
where [condition].
GROUP BY i;
Received on Mon Oct 18 2004 - 08:43:55 CDT
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