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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T13:32:12+00:00 2026-05-23T13:32:12+00:00

Given table mytable with two columns letter and num letter|num ——+—— a |1 a

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Given table mytable with two columns letter and num

letter|num
------+------
a     |1
a     |1
b     |1
b     |2

I tried doing

SELECT letter, count(letter), num, count(num) from mytable group BY letter, num;

but it returns

letter|count|num   |count
------+-----+------+-----
  b   |  1  |  1   |  1
  a   |  2  |  1   |  2
  b   |  1  |  2   |  1

whereas I wanted

letter|count|num   |count
------+-----+------+-----
  a   |  2  |  1   |  3
  b   |  2  |  2   |  1

Is this possible to do, and can I do it in one query?

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    2026-05-23T13:32:13+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:32 pm

    You could change it to 2 separate aggregates like this.

    SELECT 'letter' as type, letter AS item, count(letter)
        from mytable group BY letter
    UNION ALL  --CAST to be same type as letter
    SELECT 'num', CAST(num AS varchar(100)), count(num)
        from mytable group BY num;
    
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