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TABLE1
NAME
1. AHMET
2. MEHMET
3. VELİ
4. TEMEL
Select * from TABLE1 WHERE NAME='AHMET' and NAME='VELİ'
Probaly you want IN operator:
Select * from TABLE1 WHERE NAME IN('AHMET', 'VELİ')
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I have a column X of type array(bigint) in Table 1, I need to join table 1 with another table 2 and filter the rows on column X in sparksql. To do this, I need to cast the column X which is array(bigint) to int. How can I do this?
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I have this code:
SELECT
ZONE_NAME,
ORG_ID,
ORG_SHORT_NAME,
XMSSN_USE
FROM TABLEZ
;
UPDATE TABLEZ
SET TABLEZ.BILL_CYCLE = '1-DEC-2020 4' WHERE (SELECT TABLEZ.XMSSN_USE WHERE TABLEZ.XMSSN_USE=224)
But it doesn't seem to execute. What could be the problem?
You have 2 different query sentences. You should use ; after first query and then write the update query.
Also you need to use some field on the where clause, your where is empty.
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I need to remove repeated records in search result. I have 3 columns (id, worklevel & umobile).
It looks like below:
Red places is repeat but I need just one of them in result.
Try using DISTINCT
SELECT DISTINCT column1, column2, ...
FROM table_name;
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I was looking for the query which can update only the year of the date column to 2019.
yes you can,
if the field of the date for you mydate from table_name, you can do:
Update table_name
set column_name = Add_months(sysdate, -(extract(year from sysdate)-extract(year from mydate))*12)
where <where_condition>;
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I have a table and I want to display the 3 names (Ted, Ringo, Paul) that have the most records using an SQL query.
It's a primitive question, but please help me.
my table:
SELECT TOP 3 Name
FROM YourTable
GROUP BY Name
ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC