Reputation: 1438
I made a query that get all rooms with its name, its address, and other data.
(select replace(wm_concat( '\par \tab ' || s.address|| '\par \tab ' || s.lib || '\par \tab '), ',', '\par - ')
from t_room s)
Too long for all the data, the only one important data are the name and the address.
The fact is, 2 rooms can have the same address, so in result I don't want :
room1 address1 - room2 address1
that, I actually get, but
room1 address1 - room2 at the same address
is this possible in oracle 10?
I tried adding a distinct for the address field, but of course not possible.
Thank you.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 863
Reputation: 8123
You can achieve that using LAG
function:
CREATE TABLE t_room_s (
room VARCHAR2(20),
address VARCHAR2(20)
);
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room1', 'addr 1');
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room2', 'addr 1');
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room3', 'addr 2');
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room4', 'addr 3');
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room5', 'addr 4');
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room6', 'addr 4');
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room7', 'addr 4');
INSERT INTO t_room_s VALUES ('room8', 'addr 5');
SELECT wm_concat(room || ' ' || addr) AS val
FROM (
SELECT
room,
CASE
WHEN LAG(address, 1, NULL) OVER (ORDER BY address) = address THEN 'same address'
ELSE address
END AS addr
FROM
t_room_s
ORDER BY address
)
;
Output:
VAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- room1 addr 1,room2 same address,room3 addr 2,room4 addr 3,room5 addr 4,room6 same address,room7 same address,room8 addr 5
Upvotes: 2