David Hartwig said:
>> Do you mean in a select statement? Such as:
>>
>> SELECT func(date) as month, count(*) FROM foo GROUP BY month;
>>
>> Or even:
>>
>> SELECT count(*) FROM foo GROUP BY func(date);
>>
>> The first is supported. The second would require some changes to the parser.
#2 was what I had in mind...
This is a pointless query, but it demonstrates a couple of
things that the sybase SQL interpreter supports:
select avg(datepart(minute,date)) from hires_events
group by datepart(hour,date)
1. you can apply stat functions such as avg and sum to
functions on columns as well as to raw columns
2. you can group by a function on a column
I think Oracle will do this also...
de
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