BUG: ORDER BY and DISTINCT Do Not Eliminate Duplicate Rows |
Q104906
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft SQL Server version 4.2x
BUG# NT: 492 (4.2)
SYMPTOMS
Using a DISTINCT clause with an ORDER BY clause in a SELECT statement, where the column being ordered by is not in the select list, may not cause duplicate rows to be eliminated from the result, for example:
create table test (name char(30), id int) go insert test values ("a",1) insert test values ("a",2) insert test values ("b",2) insert test values ("k",3) insert test values ("g",4) insert test values ("h",5) go select distinct id from test order by name go
returns
id ------- 1 2 2 4 5 3
WORKAROUND
To work around the above problem, include the ORDER BY column in the select list in the query.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SQL Server version 4.2.
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Last Reviewed: November 11, 1999 |