I currently have a table that looks something like this:
+------+-------+------------+------------+
| id | rate | first_name | last_name |
+------+-------+------------+------------+
What I need to do is get the SUM of the rate column, but only once for each name. For example, I have three rows of name John Doe, each with rate 8. I need the SUM of those rows to be 8, not 24, so it counts the rate once for each group of names.
SUM(DISTINCT last_name, first_name) would not work, of course, because I’m trying to sum the rate column, not the names. I know when counting individual records, I can use COUNT(DISTINCT last_name, first_name), and that is the type of behavior I am trying to get from SUM.
How can I get just SUM one rate for each name?
Thanks in advance!
Edit
If you want to get all sum of those little “
sums“, you will get a sum of all table..but, if for some reason are differents (if you use a
where, for example)and you need a sum for that select above, just do.