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I believe it’s a little specific question, because I haven’t found anything related yet.
I have a table called contas_produtos, which is a relationship Nxn between the tables contas and the table produtos.
The table has the following columns:
ID (PK)
conta_id (FK)
produto_id (FK)
precoFinal (float)
Well, this one precoFinal indicates the final value of a given product, which can be changed by the application, ie two products can have the same id, but with different values of precoFinal.
What I wish to do is to be able to group the same products id, but with equal final prices, and separate these products from those that have even id but different final prices.
I know I can’t just group by precoFinal, because it would take products with different prices.
What I’ve done so far is group by id, but it does not serve me, therefore it does not compensate nor I put my SQL here.
A lot of text, I know, but I think it would be easier to explain like this.
Thank you
Thank you for your answer and your friendly effort, but I think the easiest solution would really be group by with two fields. Anyway, thanks for your time.
– Gabriel Augusto
Not for that, the problem, but I put Grup by with two fields, the rest of sql is only there to represent what you did not post, and as you said yourself that there is a relation of Nxn in the mentioned tables, the correct is to use the Inner Join in these cases, the only difference between our answers is syntax. but anyway good luck !
– Jhonatan Jorge de Lima