On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 12:36 -0500, Rhys Stewart wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> have the following table
> 
> uid|somevalue
> --------------------
> 1|11
> 2|44
> 3|31
> 4|44
> 5|71
> 6|33
> 7|33
> 8|44
> 9|14
> 
> would like to remove the duplicate values in the column somevalue.
> doing this by just adding a random number  is perfectly fine, however
> i want to retain at least one of the original values of somevalue. Any
> ideas how to do this in in a query? 

Would something like this help?

SELECT MIN(uid), somevalue FROM mytable GROUP BY somevalue;

Also consider just doing:

SELECT DISTINCT somevalue FROM mytable;

...if you don't need uid in the result set.

Regards,
        Jeff Davis


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