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 Using DISTINCT but returning other fields

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Fflyer
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Posted - 2001-09-13 : 11:51:57
This may be hard to explain but an example is in order.
Table 1 contains ID, BRANDNUMBER
Table 2 contains BRANDNUMBER, BRAND_DESCRIPTION

I am querying Table 1 for the first 10 distinct BRANDNUMBERS (on a join between the two tables) and returning the BRANDNUMBER and BRAND_DESCRIPTION. Where do I put the BRAND_DESCRIPTION field name in the SQL string? If I put it next to the DISTINCT BRANDNUMBER then the DISTINCT gets applied to the BRAND_DESCRIPTION as well, which I don't want. Does that make sense?

My query as it is now looks like:

SELECT DISTINCT TABLE2.BRANDNUMBER, TABLE2.BRAND_DESCRIPTION FROM TABLE2 INNER JOIN MEMBERS ON TABLE1.BRANDNUMBER = TABLE2.BRANDNUMBER WHERE TABLE1.ID = '" & IDnumber & "'"

IDnumber is retrieved from an HTML form.

Thank you,

Chad

   

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