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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T12:33:11+00:00 2026-05-19T12:33:11+00:00

I am not sure how to phrase this question so I’ll give an example:

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I am not sure how to phrase this question so I’ll give an example:

Suppose there is a table called tagged that has two columns: tagger and taggee. What would the SQL query look like to return the taggee(s) that are in multiple rows? That is to say, they have been tagged 2 or more times by any tagger.

I would like a ‘generic’ SQL query and not something that only works on a specific DBMS.

EDIT: Added “tagged 2 or more times by any tagger.”

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    2026-05-19T12:33:12+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:33 pm

    HAVING can operate on the result of aggregate functions. So if you have data like this:

    Row    tagger  |  taggee
           --------+----------
    1.     Joe     |  Cat
    2.     Fred    |  Cat
    3.     Denise  |  Dog
    4.     Joe     |  Horse
    5.     Denise  |  Horse
    

    It sounds like you want Cat, Horse.

    To get the taggee’s that are in multiple rows, you would execute:

    SELECT taggee, count(*) FROM tagged GROUP BY taggee HAVING count(*) > 1
    

    That being said, when you say “select only rows with multiple hits for a specific column”, which row do you want? Do you want row 1 for Cat, or row 2?

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