I am dynamically generating a query like below that creates different combinations of rules by left joining (any number of times) on itself and avoiding rules with some of the same attributes as part of the joins conditions e.g.
SELECT count(*) FROM rules AS t1 LEFT JOIN rules AS t2 ON t1.id != t2.id AND ... LEFT JOIN rules AS t3 ON t1.id != t2.id AND t1.id != t3.id AND t2.id != t3.id AND ... I am currently removing duplicates by creating an array of ids from the joined rows then sorting and grouping by them: SELECT sort(array[t1.id, t2.id, t3.id]) ... GROUP BY ids I would like to know if there is a better way of removing duplicate rows e.g. t1.ID | t2.ID | t3.ID --------------------- A | B | C C | B | A Should be t1.ID | t2.ID | t3.ID --------------------- A | B | C Or t1.ID | t2.ID | t3.ID --------------------- C | B | A But not both. I would like to go from a permutation of rows to a combination rows.